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2012–13 Southampton F.C. season

The 2012–13 Southampton F.C. season was the club's 14th season in the Premier League, and their 36th at the top level of English football.[2][3] Having achieved consecutive promotions from League One and the Championship the previous two seasons, the club were looking to retain their place in the Premier League after a seven-year absence from the top flight.[4] Southampton finished 14th in the league table, five points above the relegation zone.[5] They also made it to the fourth round of the League Cup,[6][7] and were eliminated from the FA Cup in the third round by Chelsea.[8][9]

Southampton F.C.
2012–13 season
ChairmanNicola Cortese
ManagerNigel Adkins
(until 18 January 2013) Mauricio Pochettino
(from 18 January 2013)
StadiumSt Mary's Stadium
Premier League14th
FA CupThird Round
League CupFourth Round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Rickie Lambert (15)

All:
Rickie Lambert (15)
Highest home attendanceLeague:
32,070 vs Liverpool
(16 March 2013)
All:
32,070 vs Liverpool
(16 March 2013)
Lowest home attendanceLeague:
28,004 vs Fulham
(7 October 2012)
All:
9,890 v Sheffield Wednesday
(25 September 2012)
Average home league attendanceLeague: 30,874[1]
All: 29,729

In preparation for their first season back in the top flight, Southampton strengthened their squad relatively heavily during the summer transfer window, breaking the club's transfer fee record twice with the acquisitions of Burnley striker Jay Rodriguez in July and Uruguayan midfielder Gastón Ramírez from Bologna on deadline day.[10][11][12][13] Other significant additions included Rangers midfielder Steven Davis,[14][15] Japanese defender Maya Yoshida,[16][17] and young full-back Nathaniel Clyne.[18][19] Several players were released at the start of the campaign,[20][21] while Dan Harding was the only player sold by the club, moving to Nottingham Forest in July.[22][23] Norwegian centre-back Vegard Forren was signed in January 2013,[24][25] although did not make an appearance during his first season at the club.

Southampton began their first top-flight campaign in seven years against reigning champions Manchester City and runners-up Manchester United, and picked up only four points from their opening ten games leaving them firmly at the bottom of the table.[26][27] In November and December the team's fortunes improved, and they picked up important wins over fellow strugglers to lift themselves out of the relegation zone.[28][29] After Christmas the Saints went on a six-game unbeaten run, and they later picked up high-profile wins against Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea to continue to move away from the drop zone. Survival in the Premier League was confirmed on 14 May when Wigan Athletic lost to Arsenal to take the final relegation place.[30] Southampton finished 14th in the table having won nine, drawn 14, and lost 15 of their 38 games, collecting 41 points in the process.[31]

Despite leading Southampton to back-to-back promotions in 2011 and 2012, manager Nigel Adkins was fired in January 2013, with the club in 15th place in the Premier League table, and was replaced by former Espanyol boss Mauricio Pochettino.[32][33] Along with the manager, the majority of Adkins's coaching team were also dismissed, replaced by staff of Pochettino's appointment.[34][35] The winner of the club's Player of the Season award was Morgan Schneiderlin, who was voted in ahead of top scorer Rickie Lambert and midfield partner Jack Cork.[36]

Pre-season

Southampton began their pre-season preparations on 14 July 2012 with the second Markus Liebherr Memorial Cup (in memory of the former Southampton owner Markus Liebherr, which this year featured fellow Premier League club Arsenal and Belgian Pro League champions Anderlecht.[37] In the first match of the tournament, Southampton lost to Anderlecht 1–0, with the only goal coming early in the first half from striker Tom De Sutter.[38] Arsenal won their first game against Anderlecht by the same scoreline, with a goal from young midfielder Henri Lansbury deciding the match.[38] Southampton scored their first goal of the 2012 pre-season in their final match against Arsenal, when new signing Jay Rodriguez converted a Danny Fox cross in the 31st minute, although the lead proved short-lived when Gervinho equalised a few minutes later, causing the game to end in a tie.[38] Despite winning the subsequent penalty shoot-out, the Saints could not overhaul the points lead of their opponents and it was Arsenal who won the second Memorial Cup and joined Athletic Bilbao on the honours list.[38]

Travelling to a French training camp later in the month, the Saints played Étoile Carouge on 18 July and faced Evian Thonon Gaillard on 21 July.[39] In the first match, Southampton came back from a 1–0 deficit to win 4–1, with a goal from Luke Shaw and a late hat-trick from Billy Sharp.[40] In the second, the Saints won by a single first-half goal from Jason Puncheon.[41] Back in England, St Mary's hosted Dutch champions Ajax on 28 July, with the visitors securing a 1–0 win with a second half goal from winger Aras Özbiliz.[42] On 4 August recently relegated Wolverhampton Wanderers travelled to face Southampton, with the home side winning 2–0 thanks to goals from Billy Sharp and midfielder Jason Puncheon.[43]

Southampton travelled away for their penultimate pre-season friendly, facing Bristol City on 7 August. Jon Stead opened the scoring for the home side late in the first half with a long range goal, and the side nearly doubled their lead before the break but for a Nathaniel Clyne block in the penalty area.[44] The second half was shared relatively evenly between the sides, and it took until stoppage time for the Saints to come back and leave the game level courtesy of striker Billy Sharp.[44] The club's final pre-season game was played at St Mary's on 11 August against Italian club Udinese. Despite enjoying a large portion of possession throughout the game, it was the visitors who took the spoils in indulgent fashion with a 4–0 win over the Saints.[45] Udinese went one up after 12 minutes with a long range effort from captain Antonio Di Natale, and doubled their lead another 12 minutes later with a similar long range strike from Brazilian midfielder Willians.[45] Yet another 12 minutes later, Di Natale scored his second and the team's third to put Udinese three up at half time.[45] Ultimately, Southampton were unable to respond, and in the 64th minute Colombian striker Luis Muriel scored Udinese's fourth to mark a disappointing end to a relatively successful pre-season campaign for Southampton.[45]

14 July 2012 Markus Liebherr Memorial Cup Southampton 0–1   Anderlecht Southampton
17:15 BST Report De Sutter   15' Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 13,056
Referee: Phil Crossley
14 July 2012 Markus Liebherr Memorial Cup Southampton 1–1
(5–4 p)
Arsenal Southampton
20:00 BST Rodriguez   31' Report Gervinho   35' Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 13,056
Penalties
Fox  
Rodriguez  
Seaborne  
Chaplow  
Hammond  
  Santos
  Coquelin
  Olsson
  Eastmond
  Ebecilio
Note: Arsenal win the Memorial Cup
18 July 2012 Friendly Étoile Carouge   1–4 Southampton Carouge, Switzerland
18:00 BST Hooiveld   38' (o.g.) Report Shaw   54'
Sharp   70', 76', 84'
Stadium: Stade de la Fontenette
Referee: Nicholas Jancevski (Switzerland)
21 July 2012 Friendly Evian Thonon Gaillard   0–1 Southampton Thonon-les-Bains, France
18:00 BST Report Puncheon   36' Stadium: Stade Joseph-Moynat
Attendance: 828
Referee: Wilfried Bien (France)
28 July 2012 Friendly Southampton 0–1   Ajax Southampton
15:00 BST Report Özbiliz   65' Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 5,713
Referee: Lee Probert (Wiltshire)
4 August 2012 Friendly Southampton 2–0 Wolverhampton Wanderers Southampton
15:00 BST Sharp   22'
Puncheon   69'
Report Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 3,978
Referee: Andy Davies
7 August 2012 Friendly Bristol City 1–1 Southampton Bristol
19:45 BST Stead   36' Report Sharp   90+2' Stadium: Ashton Gate Stadium
Attendance: 2,605
Referee: Brendan Malone
11 August 2012 Friendly Southampton 0–4   Udinese Southampton
19:00 BST Report Di Natale   12', 36'
Willians   24'
Muriel   64'
Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 3,744
Referee: Mike Dean (Cheshire)

Premier League

August–October 2012

Manchester City (19 August 2012)

Southampton began their first season back in the Premier League on 19 August against title holders Manchester City. The game began well for the visitors, who put a lot of pressure on City early on, before defender Jos Hooiveld gave away a penalty for a 16th-minute foul.[46][47] David Silva missed the penalty, but after a period of heavy possession for the hosts the first goal was scored by striker Carlos Tevez five minutes before half time.[46][47] Ten minutes into the second half Rickie Lambert was brought on as a substitute, and within three minutes he had scored the equaliser in a move involving forward Guly do Prado and young midfielder James Ward-Prowse.[46][47] Southampton went ahead just under ten minutes later, when second substitute Steven Davis scored on his league debut for the club, although the lead was cut short after just four minutes by substitute striker Edin Džeko, and the hosts retained the lead in the 80th minute courtesy of Samir Nasri.[46][47] Despite additional chances for both sides, Southampton could not equalise again and the game ended 3–2 to the reigning Premier League champions.[46][47]

Wigan Athletic (25 August 2012)

In their Premier League return to St Mary's, Southampton hosted Wigan Athletic on 25 August. Despite boasting a few clear goalscoring opportunities in the first half, including an Adam Lallana shot which hit the crossbar, the Saints were unable to break the deadlock in the first period and the teams went into half time level.[48] It was the visitors who came out in the second half firing however, as Franco Di Santo broke the deadlock six minutes after the break with a powerful shot from inside the area.[48] With chances opening for both sides, Athletic put the game beyond the hosts in the last minute, when a defensive error gave Ivorian Arouna Koné the chance to end the game, leaving Southampton in the relegation zone.[48]

Manchester United (2 September 2012)

On 2 September the Saints hosted last season's runners-up Manchester United in their third game on the season. Rickie Lambert opened the scoring for the home side with his second goal of the season in the 16th minute, heading in a Jason Puncheon cross.[49][50] The lead was cancelled out just seven minutes later however, as new United signing Robin van Persie equalised.[49][50] The first half ended level, and it took until the 55th minute for the deadlock to be broken, with Morgan Schneiderlin putting Southampton ahead for the second time in the match.[49][50] 15 minutes later the visitors were awarded a penalty due to a foul by Jos Hooiveld on Van Persie, although it was saved by Kelvin Davis to keep Saints ahead.[49][50] In the 87th minute however, Van Persie scored his second of the match to equalise for the second time, and he completed a hat-trick in stoppage time to secure United's win and subject the Saints to their third loss in three games, leaving them bottom of the table as the only club yet to have picked up a point.[49][50]

Arsenal (15 September 2012)
 
Southampton's 6–1 loss at Arsenal is the biggest defeat of their season.

Following a two-week international break, Southampton travelled to the Emirates Stadium to face Arsenal on 15 September. The match started poorly for the travelling Saints, as the home side went one up in the 11th minute when Jos Hooiveld deflected in Kieran Gibbs's saved shot to score an own goal.[51][52] Just 20 minutes later Lukas Podolski scored a free kick following a foul on Francis Coquelin by Steven Davis, starting off a hugely negative ten-minute period for the visitors – within four more minutes it was 3–0 to the home side when Gervinho added his name to the scoresheet, and two minutes later Nathaniel Clyne scored the second own goal of the game to put Arsenal 4–0 up.[51][52] Just before the break Danny Fox scored his first goal for Southampton, taking advantage of a mistake by Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny to give the Saints a first half consolation.[51][52] Southampton started better in the second half, but could not break through the defence of the home side, who went 5–1 up after 71 minutes with Gervinho scoring his second of the match.[51][52] Former Southampton winger Theo Walcott finished off the match with an 88th-minute conversion, leaving the Saints at the bottom of the table still with no points.[51][52]

Aston Villa (22 September 2012)

On 22 September Southampton hosted Aston Villa, in a match which they had to win in order to avoid their worst ever start to a season. After a relatively even first half hour, it was Villa who broke the deadlock in the 36th minute when Darren Bent took advantage of a defensive error to score, putting the visitors one up going into half time.[53][54] The Saints started the second half much more aggressively though, and in the 58th minute equalised courtesy of a Rickie Lambert strike.[53][54] With the added momentum, Southampton went ahead five minutes later when Nathaniel Clyne scored his first goal for the club, with Gastón Ramírez providing the assist for the goal.[53][54] Jason Puncheon put the club 3–1 up another nine minutes later, with Lambert and Ramírez working together to provide the assist for the goal.[53][54] Lambert scored his second of the match from the penalty spot in stoppage time, and the Saints saw the game out until the end to pick up their first points of the season and move out of the relegation zone.[53][54]

Everton (29 September 2012)

The following week Southampton travelled to Goodison Park to face Everton, who had won three out of their opening five games of the season. The Saints started strongly, when Gastón Ramírez scored his first goal for the club in the sixth minute when he headed in Adam Lallana's corner.[55][56] The visitors looked set for another goal from Jay Rodriguez a few minutes later, but it was Everton who scored next when Leon Osman equalised in the 25th minute.[55][56] Southampton suffered defensive troubles throughout the rest of the first half, and within seven minutes Everton were two up courtesy of a goal from Nikica Jelavić.[55][56] The home side doubled their lead just six minutes later, when Jelavić headed in his second goal to put Everton 3–1 up at the end of the first half.[55][56] Despite a number of chances in the second period for Rickie Lambert, Jay Rodriguez and Adam Lallana, Southampton could not beat the Everton defence and dropped another three points and one position in the table.[55][56]

Fulham (7 October 2012)

On 7 October Southampton hosted Fulham before the second international break of the season. The Saints started the game well, as defender José Fonte scored in the fourth minute with a header from Adam Lallana's corner to put the home side a goal up early.[57][58] A few minutes later, right-back Frazer Richardson had to leave the game with a leg injury, and was replaced with centre-back Jos Hooiveld with Maya Yoshida moving to the right side of defence.[57][58] Southampton continued to dominate the rest of the first half, with Rickie Lambert and Jason Puncheon coming close to increasing the team's lead, but the score remained 1–0 going into half time.[57][58] Fulham improved after the break, and in the 69th minute the visitors equalised when Jos Hooiveld turned John Arne Riise's shot into his own goal.[57][58] Rickie Lambert was taken off, which notably reduced Southampton's goal threat, and Kieran Richardson scored a second for Fulham in the 88th minute. José Fonte scored again, however, to level the match when he headed in Danny Fox's cross in the last minute of normal time, and the match ended 2–2.[57][58]

West Ham United (20 October 2012)

The Premier League resumed on 20 October, when Southampton travelled to face West Ham United at the Boleyn Ground. Concern was raised by fans due to manager Nigel Adkins's decisions to include goalkeeper Artur Boruc in the team and to leave Rickie Lambert out of the team, but in the first half the Saints performed strongly and looked the more likely side to score.[59][60] The half ended goalless, but within three minutes after the break the travelling side were 2–0 down to the hosts, thanks to goals from midfielder Mark Noble and captain Kevin Nolan.[59][60] 15 minutes later Adam Lallana scored his first goal of the season, before Lambert and Emmanuel Mayuka came on as substitutes to bolster the attacking strength of the side.[59][60] Lambert had a few quick chances, but the comeback was short-lived as Noble converted from the penalty spot after a José Fonte handball.[59][60] West Ham continued the dominance when they scored a fourth just before the end courtesy of a Modibo Maïga effort, and the match ended 4–1 to leave Southampton just above the relegation zone (although due to another result later in the day they dropped down to 18th).[59][60]

Tottenham Hotspur (28 October 2012)

Southampton returned to St Mary's on 28 October to host Tottenham Hotspur, sitting in 19th place in the Premier League due to results the day before. The game started poorly for the Saints, as they went behind in the 15th minute to a goal from former Southampton player Gareth Bale, who headed in a Tom Huddlestone cross to put Spurs ahead.[61][62] The visitors continued to take charge of the first half, with Bale receiving and creating many additional chances, many for striker Jermain Defoe, and the run of play finally culminated in a second goal for the visitors when Clint Dempsey followed up a Defoe shot in the 39th minute.[61][62] After more domination by the visitors in the second half, the hosts finally pulled a goal back courtesy of Jay Rodriguez in the 66th minute, who converted a chance following a shot by José Fonte saved by Brad Friedel.[61][62] Southampton continued to put pressure on Tottenham, with more chances for Lambert and Rodriguez, but it wasn't enough to bring them out of the relegation zone.[61][62]

November–December 2012

West Bromwich Albion (5 November 2012)

On 5 November Southampton travelled to face West Bromwich Albion able to move out of the relegation zone with a win thanks to the draw between Reading and Queens Park Rangers the day before.[26][27] The game started with both sides relatively evenly matched, but it was the home side who broke the deadlock nine minutes before the break courtesy of Peter Odemwingie.[26][27] After half time it was the Saints who had the early chances, with Lambert hitting the crossbar as soon as the game resumed, but more defensive problems led to a second goal for the hosts, again from Odemwingie.[26][27] West Brom continued to enjoy chances throughout the rest of the game, but it ended 2–0 to leave Southampton bottom of the league.[26][27]

Swansea City (10 November 2012)

After two losses in a week, including elimination from the League Cup, Southampton returned to St Mary's on 10 November to host Swansea City. In a game which featured the league debut of Luke Shaw, as well as the first league game of the season for Jack Cork, the Saints dominated possession and goal-scoring chances in the first half but failed to break the deadlock before the break.[63][64] After half time Southampton continued to play well, with a penalty possibility for Adam Lallana turned down ten minutes after the break, before Morgan Schneiderlin headed in a cross from Rickie Lambert to score his second goal of the season and go 1–0 up against the Welsh side.[63][64] Despite more chances for the home side, however, former Saints player Nathan Dyer scored to equalise for the visitors following a mistake by goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga.[63][64] The game remained 1–1, despite more chances for both sides, and due to other results the Saints moved off the bottom of the table with only their fifth point of the season.[63][64]

Queens Park Rangers (17 November 2012)

The following week Southampton travelled to Loftus Road to face Queens Park Rangers, the only team lower in the table than the Saints. The game started well for the visitors, who dominated possession for the first half and enjoyed the majority of the goal-scoring opportunities and attacking play.[65][66] The positive start led to a goal for Rickie Lambert in the 23rd minute, putting Southampton 1–0 up and on the way to only their second win of the season.[65][66] Just before the half time break, Jason Puncheon made it 2–0 for the Saints with a solo strike beating QPR goalkeeper Júlio César.[65][66] Early into the second half however, Southampton conceded a goal when Canadian winger Junior Hoilett took advantage of individual mistakes to bring the home side back into the game.[65][66] The remainder of the second half was relatively even, with both sides having a number of chances to score, but it was Southampton who eventually scored another when Morgan Schneiderlin took a shot in the 83rd minute which was deflected in by defender Anton Ferdinand.[65][66]

Newcastle United (25 November 2012)

On Sunday 25 November Southampton hosted Newcastle United in a match which saw the first return of former Saints manager Alan Pardew since his dismissal in August 2010.[67][68] After half an hour of chances either way, including a Rickie Lambert free kick which hit the crossbar and a strong Jason Puncheon chance, the hosts went ahead in the 35th minute when captain Adam Lallana took advantage of a mistake by Newcastle goalkeeper Tim Krul to put Southampton 1–0 up.[67][68] After the break the visitors increased their attacking presence, but it was Southampton who scored next when Gastón Ramírez took advantage of another mistake by Krul from a Jason Puncheon cross to put the home side 2–0 up in the 60th minute.[67][68] The Southampton side were frustrated by a number of decisions by the officials in the match, with Ramírez being denied two penalties following his goal.[67][68] Puncheon also hit the post again, and José Fonte missed out on his third goal of the season thanks to the crossbar.[67][68] Jay Rodriguez scored late in the game, but was offside when the ball was played to him, and 2–0 it remained for the Saints to pick up their third win of the season, including their first clean sheet, to move out of the relegation zone for the first time in over a month.[67][68]

Norwich City (28 November 2012)
 
The Saints hosted Norwich City after two consecutive wins, but failed to break the deadlock and drew 1–1.

Three days later, the Saints hosted Norwich City looking for a third consecutive win. The game started well for the home side, who dominated possession in the early stages and broke the deadlock in the 32nd minute when Rickie Lambert converted a chance from an Adam Lallana free kick.[69][70] On the stroke of half time though, Robert Snodgrass equalised for the visitors to put a dampener on the spirits of the players going into the break.[69][70] In the second period Norwich came out with much more confidence, and shut Southampton out of the game for a large period, with the defence weakening quickly.[69][70] Southampton and Norwich were held in the deadlock though, with the sides sharing the spoils and the hosts failing to move out of the top relegation spot again.[69][70]

Liverpool (1 December 2012)

On 1 December the Saints travelled to Anfield to face Liverpool, who had lost in midweek to Tottenham Hotspur. The hosts dominated the majority of the match, although were unable to break the deadlock until Daniel Agger headed in a Glen Johnson cross just before half time.[71][72] Throughout the second half Liverpool continued to enjoy goal-scoring chances, particularly for Luis Suárez, and it ended 1–0 with Southampton having very few chances at all to equalise.[71][72]

Reading (8 December 2012)

Southampton returned to St Mary's the following week to face Reading, who sat just three points behind 18th-placed Southampton in 19th position in the table. The game started relatively evenly with a number of chances for each side, with the home side's best chance coming after half an hour when Jason Puncheon turned in a corner to score a goal then disallowed for pushing in the penalty area.[28][29] Just before half time team captain Adam Lallana received an injury, and was replaced by Gastón Ramírez who had not started the match.[28][29] After the break the Saints continued to pressure the visitors, and in the 61st minute Jason Puncheon finally broke the deadlock to put Southampton one up.[28][29] More chances went the way of the Saints, including late chances for Guly do Prado and Jack Cork, and ultimately the side held on to pick up the three points and move out of the relegation zone once again.[28][29]

Sunderland (22 December 2012)

After a weekend without a game due to Chelsea's FIFA Club World Cup commitments, Southampton returned to St Mary's on 22 December to face Sunderland, who sat just one position above them in the table.[73][74] The game, which saw the first Premier League start for striker Emmanuel Mayuka, started quickly, but after the first ten minutes there were very few opportunities for either side to score goals and win the match.[73][74] Sunderland striker Steven Fletcher scored just before half time, and the goal was enough to win the game for the visitors with very little action occurring in the second period.[73][74] As Wigan Athletic had lost earlier in the day, Southampton remained just above the relegation zone, three points behind Aston Villa in 16th.[73][74]

Fulham (26 December 2012)

Four days later, Southampton travelled to Craven Cottage to face Fulham in the Boxing Day fixture. The game started poorly for the Saints, who conceded after only eight minutes when Dimitar Berbatov converted from inside the six-yard box to put the hosts up by one goal.[75][76] The first half saw very few additional chances for either side, and Fulham went into half time a goal to the better.[75][76] The second half was relatively uneventful, until in the 85th minute Southampton were awarded a penalty due to a handball by former Saints player Chris Baird. Rickie Lambert scored the penalty, and in the last few minutes Gastón Ramírez also came close, but ultimately it ended 1–1.[75][76]

Stoke City (29 December 2012)

For their last fixture of 2012, Southampton travelled to face Stoke City on 29 December. The game started well for the Saints, who went ahead after only ten minutes when top scorer Rickie Lambert converted a cross from Guly do Prado on the left of midfield in the injured Adam Lallana's place.[77][78] Former Southampton striker Kenwyne Jones pulled one back for the hosts six minutes later, but this was cancelled out by another goal for the visitors courtesy of second striker Jay Rodriguez from a Lambert setup.[77][78] Just after ten minutes later, Southampton went 3–1 up when Lambert's penalty area shot was converted into the Stoke goal by defender Andy Wilkinson, and the Saints went into the break two goals to the better.[77][78] The second half saw a similar frequency of chances for each side, but it was Stoke who enjoyed the next break when Matthew Upson scored in the 67th minute after linking up with first goalscorer Jones.[77][78] After 70 minutes French midfielder Steven Nzonzi was sent off for a foul on Jack Cork, although the away side made some defensive substitutions in an attempt to hold the lead to become the first side of the season to win at the Britannia Stadium; in the final minute of normal time, however, another former Southampton striker, Peter Crouch, set up Cameron Jerome to score another equaliser.[77][78] Despite seven minutes of injury time being added on, Southampton could not score again, and Stoke almost clinched a winner, meaning the Saints moved back into the relegation zone with Wigan Athletic moving up to 17th.[77][78]

January–February 2013

Arsenal (1 January 2013)

In their first fixture of 2013, Southampton hosted Arsenal in the return leg of their 6–1 thrashing earlier in the season. From the start Arsenal played quickly to try and mount the pressure on the Saints, but the home side made it difficult for the Gunners to break through the defence and eventually broke the deadlock themselves when Gastón Ramírez took advantage of some weak defending to put Southampton in front.[79][80] The lead was not held for long however, as just over six minutes later a Theo Walcott free kick was turned into his own net by singer Guly do Prado to bring Arsenal on level terms.[79][80] After the break Southampton continued to enjoy the majority of possession, and Ramírez came close to a second goal on a number of occasions, although in the end it finished 1–1 to pull Southampton out of the relegation zone going into a break from league football for the FA Cup.[79][80]

Aston Villa (12 January 2013)

After a break for FA Cup and League Cup ties, Premier League matches resumed on 12 January, with Southampton travelling to Villa Park for the return leg against Aston Villa, another side looking to avoid relegation. The Saints looked to take advantage of Villa's inexperienced defence, and almost opened the scoring on a number of occasions in the opening half an hour with the dual strike force of Rickie Lambert and Jay Rodriguez, who had scored Southampton's goal in the FA Cup defeat to Chelsea.[81][82] In the 33rd minute, a controversial penalty was awarded to the visitors when Rodriguez was seen to have been brought down in the area by Enda Stevens, and Lambert converted the spot kick for his ninth goal of the season to put the Saints ahead.[81][82] The home side increased the pressure in the second half, with Christian Benteke almost scoring after taking advantage of an Artur Boruc parry, and Charles N'Zogbia also came close to equalising.[81][82] Luke Shaw picked up an injury late on, and Nathan Baker had Villa's final chance in injury time when he hit the woodwork with a header, but ultimately Southampton held on to pick up three points and move to relative safety in 15th.[81][82]

Chelsea (16 January 2013)

Just 11 days after facing them at St Mary's in the FA Cup, which they lost 5–1, Southampton travelled to Stamford Bridge to face third-placed Chelsea in their game-in-hand. In a match which saw Lambert and Ramírez left on the bench, both sides were evenly matched with the Saints holding a lot of possession while the hosts enjoyed the majority of goal-scoring opportunities.[83][84] Demba Ba broke the deadlock in the 25th minute, taking advantage of clumsy defending to volley home from inside the penalty area, before Eden Hazard scored a similar goal in similar circumstances to make it two on the stroke of half time.[83][84] The visitors came out with much more confidence in the second period, and within two minutes of coming on in the 58th minute Rickie Lambert scored a header from a Nathaniel Clyne cross to bring Southampton back into the game.[83][84] The team continued the pressure on Chelsea, and eventually scored a second when Luke Shaw crossed for Jason Puncheon to volley into the top corner, and the side held on to take a point from the match and move one away from Newcastle below them.[83][84]

Everton (21 January 2013)
 
Southampton's home game against Everton was the first with Mauricio Pochettino in charge.

The following Monday, Southampton hosted 5th-placed Everton in the return leg of their 3–1 loss at Goodison Park, for the first match with manager Mauricio Pochettino in charge. The Saints started positively from the beginning of the game, creating numerous chances for the returning Rickie Lambert with Gastón Ramírez, having recently returned from injury, also taking part in many attacking moves early on.[85][86] In the 20th minute Lambert hit the crossbar with a free kick, and later in the first half had a headed effort cleared off the line by striker Nikica Jelavić.[85][86] In the second half the visitors enjoyed more of the action, with midfielder Marouane Fellaini coming close twice early after the break.[85][86] Artur Boruc made a number of key saves later in the game, and despite having a high number of corners Southampton could not break the deadlock and the match ended 0–0.[85][86]

Manchester United (30 January 2013)

After a break for the FA Cup fourth round matches, during which time the squad travelled to Barcelona for training, Southampton travelled to Old Trafford to face league leaders Manchester United on 30 January 2013. The game started positively for the visitors, as Jay Rodriguez scored after just two minutes following a poor pass back by Michael Carrick to goalkeeper David de Gea.[87][88] Just six minutes later, however, Wayne Rooney equalised, and Shinji Kagawa almost made it two in the tenth minute when he hit the post.[87][88] In the 27th minute, Rooney scored the second for the home side as he tapped in a header by Patrice Evra from a Robin van Persie free kick awarded for a foul on Phil Jones by Rodriguez.[87][88] In the second half, Van Persie came close to a headed goal but for an impressive Artur Boruc save, and he also had a goal disallowed for offside.[87][88] Despite the majority of the possession in the second half, the Saints were unable to make any of their chances count, and suffered their first league defeat since 22 December 2012 to remain 16th in the table.[87][88]

Wigan Athletic (2 February 2013)

On 2 February Southampton travelled to the DW Stadium to face fellow relegation possibilities Wigan Athletic, who earlier in the season had beaten the Saints 2–0. The early minutes of the game were noticeably scrappy, with both sides fighting for possession in the middle of the field, and it was Wigan who had the first chance when an early effort from Franco Di Santo was saved by Artur Boruc, before Gastón Ramírez volleyed over the bar from inside the penalty area at the other end.[89][90] The home side broke the deadlock later on in the half, when captain Gary Caldwell headed in a corner to put his side one up going into the break.[89][90] In the second half the Saints largely outplayed the hosts, and eventually on-form striker Rickie Lambert equalised when he headed in Jay Rodriguez's knock-on from Jack Cork's cross in the 64th minute.[89][90] Substitute Adam Lallana then hit the post, and Lambert saw a volley trickle wide, before Morgan Schneiderlin scored in the last ten minutes to all but seal the victory for Southampton.[89][90] In the last minute of normal time, however, Gary Maloney touched the ball into Southampton's goal to share the spoils between the teams.[89][90]

Manchester City (9 February 2013)

Back at St Mary's the following week, the Saints hosted current champions Manchester City in the return game of the opening match of the season. The game began relatively quickly, and within seven minutes the hosts had scored as Jason Puncheon took advantage of a mistake by Gareth Barry to cross in for Jay Rodriguez; the effort was saved, but Puncheon followed it up from the edge of the area to put Southampton 1–0 up.[91][92] The home side continued the pressure on the visitors, and in the 22nd minute Steven Davis made it two when Joe Hart failed to catch a shot from Rickie Lambert with the midfielder running into the box for the tap-in.[91][92] Rodriguez almost scored a third for Southampton, volleying narrowly wide, but City replied before the break with a counter-attack goal from Edin Džeko set up by Pablo Zabaleta.[91][92] The half ended with a strong penalty call for Southampton, and after the break the Saints continued to play for a third goal; it came quickly, as Barry's bad fortunes continued when he turned Lambert's cross into his own net despite very little pressure on the ball to make it 3–1 to the 16th-placed side.[91][92] Despite a change in personnel and tactics, City were unable to get back into the game in a meaningful way, giving Southampton their first win since 12 January to move up to 15th.[91][92]

Newcastle United (24 February 2013)

After another break, Southampton travelled to face fellow strugglers Newcastle United on 24 February. The game started well for the Saints, as Morgan Schneiderlin opened the scoring within three minutes with a half volley into the bottom corner from a Rickie Lambert cross knockdown.[93][94] The hosts quickly increased the pace of their play though, and after several chances they scored half an hour later when Moussa Sissoko converted a saved Yoan Gouffran chance to equalise.[93][94] Just before half time they made it two, as Papiss Cissé scored a long range goal to put Newcastle 2–1 up going into the break.[93][94] Southampton came out dominating in the second period, with Lambert picking up his 100th goal for the club when he turned in an Adam Lallana cross from the right wing.[93][94] Danny Fox and Gastón Ramírez came on for Luke Shaw and Steven Davis later on, and it was the defender who gave away a penalty for handball which was converted by Yohan Cabaye in the 67th minute.[93][94] The Saints attempted to get back into the match, but the result was confirmed when an attempted clearance by Fox went into his own net off Jos Hooiveld, meaning the team dropped from 15th to 16th in the table.[93][94]

March–May 2013

 
Southampton's loss to Queens Park Rangers in March was their second in a row.
Queens Park Rangers (2 March 2013)

On 2 March, Southampton hosted bottom-placed Queens Park Rangers, in a match which saw competing managers Mauricio Pochettino and former Saints manager Harry Redknapp share their birthday. Southampton got off to a strong start, enjoying the majority of chances for the opening minutes, but it was QPR who broke the deadlock with their first shot on goal in the 14th minute courtesy of a Loïc Rémy strike.[95][96] A scrappy first half continued on, with the home side unable to equalise until the very end of the first period when QPR goalkeeper Júlio César parried a shot from substitute Jay Rodriguez into the path of Gastón Ramírez, who chipped the ball into the net for 1–1.[95][96] The second period started equally scrappily, with the hosts pulling out in front early on when both José Fonte and Rodriguez came close to putting the Saints ahead in the opening action.[95][96] Shaky defending from substitute left-back Luke Shaw and centre-back Maya Yoshida led to the visitors' second (and winning) goal, when Park Ji-sung crossed the ball in for a Jay Bothroyd tap-in past Artur Boruc.[95][96] Robert Green replaced the injured Júlio César late on, and the move came good when he made an athletic save to deny Yoshida in the last few minutes, giving QPR only their third win of the season and leaving Saints in the relegation mix.[95][96]

Norwich City (9 March 2013)

The following week Southampton travelled to Carrow Road to play Norwich City. Southampton were arguably the more likely to score early on in the game, with attacking players Adam Lallana, Gastón Ramírez, Jay Rodriguez and Rickie Lambert all enjoying first-half chances, and City goalkeeper Mark Bunn played his part in denying the visitors.[97][98] Robert Snodgrass, Grant Holt and Michael Turner all had chances for the hosts, but it was the final minute in which the game really took shape – Southampton defender Luke Shaw was penalised for a challenge on Norwich striker Grant Holt, and City were awarded a controversial penalty.[97][98] Ultimately Artur Boruc saved the penalty, meaning the points were shared between the teams, although due to the reaction by their players after the penalty decision Southampton were fined by The Football Association for "failing to control their players".[99]

Liverpool (16 March 2013)

On 16 March Southampton hosted Liverpool, and after a shaky start the home side went ahead through Morgan Schneiderlin's fifth goal of the season, converting a Gastón Ramírez cross headed down into the penalty area by Jay Rodriguez.[100][101] The Saints dominated most of the first half, with chances for more goals falling to Adam Lallana, Rickie Lambert and Rodriguez within the opening 20 minutes of play; Lambert eventually did put his side 2–0 up, with a free kick deflecting off the Liverpool wall to beat Brad Jones.[100][101] Former Southampton target Philippe Coutinho was the main threat from the visiting side, and after being denied by Artur Boruc in the 40th minute he brought his side back into the game on the stroke of half time.[100][101] The second half was much more scrappy, with Liverpool edging Saints out and forcing them into defensive errors, but late on in the game it was Rodriguez who scored the fourth and final goal of the game, running almost half the pitch and converting a deflection off Jones to win the game for Southampton in front of a season record attendance of 32,070.[100][101]

Chelsea (30 March 2013)

Following the final two-week international break, Southampton returned to St Mary's on 30 March to face Chelsea for the third time in the season, ahead of the visitors' FA Cup replay just two days later. Despite a number of key injuries, including captain Adam Lallana and playmaker Gastón Ramírez, Southampton started the game at a high tempo, with Jay Rodriguez coming close early on after a long run through the Chelsea defence.[102][103] Rodriguez eventually did open the scoring for the hosts in the 23rd minute, linking up well with Steven Davis to slot calmly past Petr Čech to put the Saints ahead.[102][103] Ten minutes later John Terry equalised with a header from a corner, although the hope for the visiting side did not last long as a Rickie Lambert free kick on his 500th career league appearance just two minutes later put the home side back in the lead going into half time.[102][103] Goalkeeper Artur Boruc was taken off at the break and replaced by Kelvin Davis, who later made a number of key saves to deny Chelsea from coming back into the match.[102][103] Despite high pressure from the visitors towards the end of the game, Southampton held on and moved up to 12th in the table following Everton's win later in the day.[102][103]

Reading (6 April 2013)

After two wins in a row, and the club in 12th place in the Premier League, Southampton travelled to face Championship title holders Reading, in a game which saw the Saints face old manager Nigel Adkins for the first time since his sacking. The game started badly for the travelling side, who defended poorly to almost allow Adam Le Fondre to open the scoring, although it was Southampton who broke the deadlock through Jay Rodriguez's sixth league goal of the season, and his third in three consecutive games.[104][105] Southampton continued pressuring the home side throughout the rest of the first half, with Rodriguez coming close to netting a second but hitting the bar and Gastón Ramírez missing an opportunity.[104][105] After the break the visitors came out stronger, although many chances were missed and the hosts began to take the advantage; Adam Lallana replaced Ramírez in the 63rd minute though, and within ten minutes had scored Southampton's second.[104][105] A controversial Artur Boruc save denied Reading a consolation, and despite added pressure Southampton held on to record a third consecutive victory in the top flight for the first time since December 2003, and move up to 11th.[104][105]

West Ham United (13 April 2013)

With the club in 11th place in the league table, Southampton hosted West Ham United just a position below them on equal points on 13 April. The game was a largely scrappy affair in difficult weather conditions, and both the home side and the away side enjoyed early chances – a shot by Rickie Lambert from a corner was deflected onto the post by United goalkeeper Jussi Jääskeläinen, and winger Ricardo Vaz Tê was denied by the crossbar.[106][107] Just before the hour mark, however, the Saints finally broke the deadlock when Gastón Ramírez found himself free of the West Ham defence and, on the second attempt, slotted the ball into the visitors' net.[106][107] The lead was sacrificed just seven minutes later, as a Jos Hooiveld-conceded free kick was scored scrappily by Andy Carroll to put the Hammers in with a chance of points.[106][107] Jay Rodriguez and Jason Puncheon were introduced later in the match, which helped the home side, but it was not enough to overcome a resilient West Ham side and obtain all three points.[106][107]

Swansea City (20 April 2013)

The following week Southampton travelled to face Swansea City, still in the top half of the table. The hosts started the stronger of the two sides, with Àngel Rangel and Jonathan de Guzmán coming close early on, with Jack Cork and Jay Rodriguez responding for the visiting Saints and forcing saves from Swansea goalkeeper Michel Vorm.[108][109] Rickie Lambert came close to scoring with a free kick, and from the resulting corner Adam Lallana converted into the Swansea net but the goal was disallowed for a foul on Vorm by the Southampton captain.[108][109] Both sides enjoyed decent chances throughout the second half, and substitute Emmanuel Mayuka came close to winning it in the closing minutes but for a reflex save from in-form Vorm; the game ended goalless, extending Southampton's unbeaten run to six matches.[108][109]

West Bromwich Albion (27 April 2013)

On 27 April Southampton hosted a West Brom side which had not won since 9 March. The game started relatively well for the home side, who dominated possession and had chances to score first within the opening few exchanges, but it was the visitors who opened against the run of play in the sixth minute when Marc-Antoine Fortuné turned in a corner on the third attempt to give the Baggies an early advantage.[110][111] For Southampton the standout player was Jay Rodriguez, who took a number of opportunities to shoot but only hit the target a few times, although West Brom had their fair share of chances too (many involving Chelsea loanee Romelu Lukaku) in a largely cagey and scrappy opening 45 minutes.[110][111] Gastón Ramírez came on at half time and was involved in a few early attacks for the hosts, but 25 minutes into the second half (after Lukaku had taken advantage of defensive errors to double his team's lead) he was sent off for an incident involving Fortuné following an alleged elbow on Shane Long, which also saw the West Brom goalscorer dismissed.[110][111] Long later scored a third for the visitors, before referee Robert Madley – in charge of his first game in the Premier League – gave Danny Fox his second booking of the game and Southampton's second red card of the game (and of the season) to leave them with nine-men for the last ten minutes; due to other results, Southampton only dropped one place in the league table.[110][111]

Tottenham Hotspur (4 May 2013)

The following week Southampton travelled to White Hart Lane to face European hopefuls Tottenham Hotspur. With kick-off delayed by half an hour due to an issue on the local motorway, the travelling side took the early initiative with Rickie Lambert coming close after latching onto a lofted ball by Nathaniel Clyne; Lambert came close again minutes later, as he saw a close-range free kick pushed by Hugo Lloris onto the post, and Steven Davis could not convert the follow-up.[112][113] After the break the Saints continued to enjoy the majority of scoring opportunities, with a notable chance for Adam Lallana going astray, followed by a period of dominance for the hosts in which Clint Dempsey and Tom Huddlestone came close.[112][113] In the final five minutes though, recently named PFA Players' Player of the Year and PFA Young Player of the Year and former Southampton player Gareth Bale scored his second in two against his old club when he broke away from Luke Shaw and fired a shot into the top corner of Southampton's net, subjecting them to a second defeat in a row.[112][113]

 
After their final game of the season, against Stoke City, the Southampton players completed a lap of honour at St Mary's Stadium to thank the fans for their support throughout the year.
Sunderland (12 May 2013)

Southampton travelled to the Stadium of Light for their penultimate game of the season, facing a Sunderland side just one point and one place below them in the bottom quadrant of the league table. Once again the Saints dominated early possession and chances, although they lacked an end product with Rickie Lambert often found offside and surrounding players in poor form in the opposition half; it took until 27 minute for Sunderland to have the first actual chance of the game, which ended with a harmless shot at Artur Boruc.[114][115] Into the second half the game continued on level terms, with Sunderland goalkeeper Simon Mignolet performing well against the attacks of the visitors, and it was the home side who took advantage on 68 minutes when full-back Phil Bardsley made a run into the Southampton half and drove a shot in from outside the box.[114][115] The Saints responded quickly however, as both substitute midfielders James Ward-Prowse and Jason Puncheon linked up well to equalise for Pochettino's side eight minutes later.[114][115] Lambert had a chance to win it for the visitors, but in the end the game finished 1–1 which meant Southampton were almost entirely safe in the Premier League, but for an unlikely run of results in the final matches of the season.[114][115]

Stoke City (19 May 2013)

Southampton's final game of the season was at home to Stoke City, which was also the final career match of striker Michael Owen. The home side began the game strongly, with season top scorer Rickie Lambert scoring within the first minute only for the goal to be disallowed for offside.[116][117] The remainder of the first half saw few chances for either side, but it was Stoke who struck first after the break when former Saints striker Peter Crouch headed in a cross from Geoff Cameron to put the Potters one up.[116][117] In response, Steven Davis and Morgan Schneiderlin came close to scoring an equaliser but for the performance of Asmir Begović in goal, and ten minutes after the opener Lambert made it 15 for the season with a tap-in from close range.[116][117] The scores remained level and it left Southampton in 14th place for their first season back in the Premier League.[116][117]

Results and table

19 August 2012 1 Manchester City 3–2 Southampton Manchester
16:00 BST Tevez   39'
Džeko   71'
Nasri   80'
Report Lambert   60'
Davis   67'
Stadium: Etihad Stadium
Attendance: 46,409
Referee: Howard Webb
25 August 2012 2 Southampton 0–2 Wigan Athletic Southampton
15:00 BST Report Di Santo   51'
Koné   89'
Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 29,604
Referee: Anthony Taylor
2 September 2012 3 Southampton 2–3 Manchester United Southampton
16:00 BST Lambert   17'
Schneiderlin   56'
Hooiveld
Report Van Persie   23', 87', 90+1' Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 31,609
Referee: Mike Dean
15 September 2012 4 Arsenal 6–1 Southampton London
15:00 BST Hooiveld   11' (o.g.)
Podolski   31'
Gervinho   35', 71'
Clyne   37' (o.g.)
Walcott   88'
Report Fox   45' Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,097
Referee: Kevin Friend
22 September 2012 5 Southampton 4–1 Aston Villa Southampton
15:00 BST Lambert   58', 90+4' (pen.)
Clyne   63'
Puncheon   72'
Report Bent   36' Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 30,713
Referee: Jonathan Moss
29 September 2012 6 Everton 3–1 Southampton Liverpool
15:00 BST Osman   25'
Jelavić   32', 38'
Report Ramírez   6' Stadium: Goodison Park
Attendance: 37,922
Referee: Lee Probert
7 October 2012 7 Southampton 2–2 Fulham Southampton
13:30 BST Fonte   4', 90' Report Hooiveld   69' (o.g.)
Richardson   88'
Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 28,004
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
20 October 2012 8 West Ham United 4–1 Southampton London
15:00 BST Noble   46', 72' (pen.)
Nolan   48'
Maïga   87'
Report Lallana   63' Stadium: Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 34,925
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
28 October 2012 9 Southampton 1–2 Tottenham Hotspur Southampton
15:00 GMT Rodriguez   66' Report Bale   15'
Dempsey   39'
Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 31,944
Referee: Lee Mason
5 November 2012 10 West Bromwich Albion 2–0 Southampton West Bromwich
20:00 GMT Odemwingie   36', 60' Report Stadium: The Hawthorns
Attendance: 25,635
Referee: Mark Halsey
10 November 2012 11 Southampton 1–1 Swansea City Southampton
15:00 GMT Schneiderlin   64' Report Dyer   73' Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 30,501
Referee: Andre Marriner
17 November 2012 12 Queens Park Rangers 1–3 Southampton London
15:00 GMT Hoilett   49' Report Lambert   23'
Puncheon   45+1'
Ferdinand   83' (o.g.)
Stadium: Loftus Road
Attendance: 18,174
Referee: Mike Dean
25 November 2012 13 Southampton 2–0 Newcastle United Southampton
15:00 GMT Lallana   35'
Ramírez   60'
Report Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 31,410
Referee: Martin Atkinson
28 November 2012 14 Southampton 1–1 Norwich City Southampton
19:45 GMT Lambert   32' Report Snodgrass   45' Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 29,325
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
1 December 2012 15 Liverpool 1–0 Southampton Liverpool
15:00 GMT Agger   43' Report Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 44,525
Referee: Michael Oliver
8 December 2012 16 Southampton 1–0 Reading Southampton
15:00 GMT Puncheon   61' Report Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 29,331
Referee: Jonathan Moss
22 December 2012 17 Southampton 0–1 Sunderland Southampton
15:00 GMT Report Fletcher   42' Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 31,275
Referee: Howard Webb
26 December 2012 18 Fulham 1–1 Southampton London
15:00 GMT Berbatov   8' Report Lambert   85' (pen.) Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 25,700
Referee: Phil Dowd
29 December 2012 19 Stoke City 3–3 Southampton Stoke-on-Trent
15:00 GMT Jones   16'
Upson   67'
Jerome   90'
Report Lambert   10'
Rodriguez   24'
Wilkinson   36' (o.g.)
Stadium: Britannia Stadium
Attendance: 26,391
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
1 January 2013 20 Southampton 1–1 Arsenal Southampton
17:30 GMT Ramírez   35' Report Do Prado   41' (o.g.) Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 31,743
Referee: Lee Probert
12 January 2013 21 Aston Villa 0–1 Southampton Birmingham
15:00 GMT Report Lambert   34' (pen.) Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 32,500
Referee: Mark Halsey
16 January 2013 22 Chelsea 2–2 Southampton London
19:45 GMT Ba   25'
Hazard   45'
Report Lambert   58'
Puncheon   75'
Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 38,484
Referee: Michael Oliver
21 January 2013 23 Southampton 0–0 Everton Southampton
20:00 GMT Report Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 28,359
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
30 January 2013 24 Manchester United 2–1 Southampton Manchester
20:00 GMT Rooney   8', 27' Report Rodriguez   3' Stadium: Old Trafford
Attendance: 75,600
Referee: Lee Mason
2 February 2013 25 Wigan Athletic 2–2 Southampton Wigan
15:00 GMT Caldwell   25'
Maloney   90'
Report Lambert   64'
Schneiderlin   86'
Stadium: DW Stadium
Attendance: 18,598
Referee: Andre Marriner
9 February 2013 26 Southampton 3–1 Manchester City Southampton
17:30 GMT Puncheon   7'
Davis   22'
Barry   48' (o.g.)
Report Džeko   39' Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 31,798
Referee: Martin Atkinson
24 February 2013 27 Newcastle United 4–2 Southampton Newcastle
13:30 GMT Sissoko   33'
Cissé   42'
Cabaye   67' (pen.)
Hooiveld   79' (o.g.)
Report Schneiderlin   3'
Lambert   50'
Stadium: St James' Park
Attendance: 52,259
Referee: Chris Foy
2 March 2013 28 Southampton 1–2 Queens Park Rangers Southampton
15:00 GMT Ramírez   45' Report Rémy   14'
Bothroyd   77'
Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 31,728
Referee: Howard Webb
9 March 2013 29 Norwich City 0–0 Southampton Norwich
15:00 GMT Report Stadium: Carrow Road
Attendance: 26,783
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
16 March 2013 30 Southampton 3–1 Liverpool Southampton
15:00 GMT Schneiderlin   6'
Lambert   33'
Rodriguez   81'
Report Coutinho   45+1' Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 32,070
Referee: Phil Dowd
30 March 2013 31 Southampton 2–1 Chelsea Southampton
15:00 GMT Rodriguez   23'
Lambert   35'
Report Terry   33' Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 31,779
Referee: Jonathan Moss
6 April 2013 32 Reading 0–2 Southampton Reading
12:45 BST Report Rodriguez   34'
Lallana   72'
Stadium: Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 24,108
Referee: Mike Jones
13 April 2013 33 Southampton 1–1 West Ham United Southampton
15:00 BST Ramírez   59' Report Carroll   66' Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 31,984
Referee: Mike Dean
20 April 2013 34 Swansea City 0–0 Southampton Swansea
15:00 BST Report Stadium: Liberty Stadium
Attendance: 20,561
Referee: Mark Halsey
27 April 2013 35 Southampton 0–3 West Bromwich Albion Southampton
15:00 BST Fortuné   6'
Lukaku   67'
Long   77'
Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 31,946
Referee: Robert Madley
4 May 2013 36 Tottenham Hotspur 1–0 Southampton London
15:30 BST Bale   86' Report Stadium: White Hart Lane
Attendance: 36,190
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
12 May 2013 37 Sunderland 1–1 Southampton Sunderland
15:00 BST Bardsley   68' Report Puncheon   76' Stadium: Stadium of Light
Attendance: 41,988
Referee: Mike Dean
19 May 2013 38 Southampton 1–1 Stoke City Southampton
16:00 BST Lambert   57' Report Crouch   47' Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 31,539
Referee: Lee Probert
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GroundAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHHAAHAAHAAHAHAHHAHAHAAH
ResultLLLLWLDLLLDWWDLWLDDDWDDLDWLLDWWWDDLLDD
Position1418202017171718192019191718181517171817151515161615161616151211111213141414
Updated to match(es) played on 19 May 2013. Source: statto.com
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss
Pos Club Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
12 Fulham 38 11 10 17 50 60 –10 43
13 Stoke City 38 9 15 14 34 45 –11 42
14 Southampton 38 9 14 15 49 60 –11 41
15 Aston Villa 38 10 11 17 47 69 –22 41
16 Newcastle United 38 11 8 19 45 68 –23 41

Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

FA Cup

On 5 January 2013, Southampton hosted FA Cup holders Chelsea in the Third Round of the tournament. The Saints started strongly in the first half, breaking the deadlock in the 22nd minute courtesy of a Jay Rodriguez strike set up by Jason Puncheon, but could not hold the lead until the break as Chelsea striker Demba Ba scored on his debut just over ten minutes later, before Victor Moses scored the away side's second on the stroke of half time.[8][9] Shortly after the break the hosts conceded again when Branislav Ivanović headed in a Juan Mata cross, and Ba made it 4–1 for the reigning champions on the hour mark.[8][9] In the last ten minutes Chelsea were awarded a penalty for a handball by Steven Davis, and substitute captain Frank Lampard converted confidently to seal a 5–1 win at St Mary's, knocking Southampton out of the competition.[8][9]

5 January 2013 Round 3 Southampton 1–5 Chelsea Southampton
15:00 GMT Rodriguez   22' Report Ba   35', 61'
Moses   45+1'
Ivanović   52'
Lampard   83' (pen.)
Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 27,813
Referee: Mike Dean

League Cup

Stevenage (28 August 2012)

On 28 August 2012, Southampton travelled to play Stevenage in the second round of the 2012–13 Football League Cup. After a relatively even and incident-free first half, the Saints came out firing after the break as returning striker Tadanari Lee scored his first goal of the season to put the visitors one up.[118][119] Billy Sharp, who provided the assist for the first goal, got on the scoresheet himself 20 minutes later with Southampton's second, before winger Jason Puncheon scored a third two minutes later from outside the penalty area.[118][119] Among a number of young players coming on as substitutes late in the game, Ben Reeves scored on his season debut in the third minute of injury time to seal the win for the Saints, with the home side picking up a consolation goal to leave the score at 4–1.[118][119]

Sheffield Wednesday (25 September 2012)

Southampton's third round draw saw the club host Championship side Sheffield Wednesday on 25 September. After half an hour of pressure from both sides, Jay Rodriguez scored his first goal for the Saints with a shot from the edge of the penalty area to put the hosts ahead.[120][121] Following a number of additional chances for Southampton to go two up, the sides went into half time at 1–0.[120][121] Despite a number of clear cut chances in the second half, it took until the 78th minute for Rodriguez to double Southampton's lead when he converted a penalty following a foul on winger Steve De Ridder.[120][121] Wednesday increased the pressure in the final part of the match, but were unable to reverse Southampton's win.[120][121]

Leeds United (30 October 2012)

For the fourth round of the cup, Southampton were drawn in an away match against Championship side Leeds United for 30 October. The home side held the majority of the possession and enjoyed more chances than the visitors in the first half, and opened the scoring in the 34th minute courtesy of loanee midfielder Michael Tonge.[6][7] The second half continued in much the same way, with Leeds boasting more of the few chances, before El Hadji Diouf finally secured the victory for the hosts with an 88th-minute goal.[6][7] In the last minute Leeds were also awarded a penalty, which was scored by substitute striker Luciano Becchio.[6][7]

28 August 2012 Round 2 Stevenage 1–4 Southampton Stevenage
19:45 BST Thalassitis   90+2' Report Lee   53'
Sharp   74'
Puncheon   76'
Reeves   90+3'
Stadium: Broadhall Way
Attendance: 3,062
Referee: Oliver Langford
25 September 2012 Round 3 Southampton 2–0 Sheffield Wednesday Southampton
19:45 BST Rodriguez   30', 78' (pen.) Report Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 9,890
Referee: Mark Halsey
30 October 2012 Round 4 Leeds United 3–0 Southampton Leeds
19:45 GMT Tonge   34'
Diouf   88'
Becchio   90+3' (pen.)
Report Stadium: Elland Road
Attendance: 17,002
Referee: Chris Foy

Squad statistics

No. Pos. Nat. Name League FA Cup League Cup Total Discipline
Apps. Gls. Asst. Apps. Gls. Asst. Apps. Gls. Asst. Apps. Gls. Asst.    
1 GK   Kelvin Davis 9(1) 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 10(1) 0 0 0 0
2 DF   Nathaniel Clyne 34 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 1 3 2 0
3 DF   Maya Yoshida 31(1) 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 33(1) 0 0 2 0
4 MF   Morgan Schneiderlin 36 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 37 5 1 9 0
5 DF   Jos Hooiveld 23(2) 0 0 0(1) 0 0 2 0 0 25(3) 0 0 5 0
6 DF   José Fonte 25(2) 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 26(2) 2 1 5 0
7 FW   Rickie Lambert 35(3) 15 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 35(3) 15 9 2 0
8 MF   Steven Davis 22(10) 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 23(10) 2 2 1 0
9 FW   Jay Rodriguez 24(11) 6 8 1 1 0 1 2 0 26(11) 9 8 4 0
10 MF   Gastón Ramírez 20(6) 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 20(6) 5 2 2 1
12 GK   Paulo Gazzaniga 9 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 11 0 0 0 0
13 DF   Danny Fox 14(6) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 14(6) 1 1 3 1
15 DF   Vegard Forren 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 MF   James Ward-Prowse 4(11) 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 8(11) 0 1 1 0
18 MF   Jack Cork 28 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 30 0 0 1 0
20 MF   Adam Lallana 26(4) 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 26(4) 3 6 2 0
21 MF   Guilherme do Prado 8(10) 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 11(10) 0 2 0 0
22 DF   Frazer Richardson 2(3) 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4(3) 0 0 0 0
23 DF   Luke Shaw 22(3) 0 1 1 0 0 1(1) 0 0 24(4) 0 1 2 0
24 FW   Emmanuel Mayuka 1(10) 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2(10) 0 1 0 0
26 DF   Jack Stephens 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 MF   Richard Chaplow 0(3) 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 3(3) 0 1 0 0
28 MF   Calum Chambers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0(1) 0 1 0(1) 0 1 0 0
30 GK   Cody Cropper 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 GK   Artur Boruc 20 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 1 0
33 MF   Steve De Ridder 0(4) 0 0 0(1) 0 0 2 0 1 2(5) 0 1 2 0
34 MF   Corby Moore 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
36 FW   Jake Sinclair 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
37 MF   Dominic Gape 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
38 MF   Andy Robinson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0(1) 0 0 0(1) 0 0 0 0
39 MF   Lloyd Isgrove 0 0 0 0 0 0 0(1) 0 0 0(1) 0 0 0 0
42 MF   Jason Puncheon 25(7) 6 4 1 0 1 1 1 0 27(7) 7 5 1 0
Players with appearances who ended the season on loan
11 FW   Billy Sharp 0(2) 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1(2) 1 1 0 0
14 MF   Dean Hammond 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
19 FW   Tadanari Lee 0 0 0 0(1) 0 0 2 1 0 2(1) 1 0 0 0
25 DF   Danny Seaborne 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 1 0
29 MF   Ben Reeves 0(3) 0 0 0 0 0 1(2) 1 0 1(5) 1 0 1 0
32 DF   Danny Butterfield 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
35 FW   Sam Hoskins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0(2) 0 0 0(2) 0 0 0 0

Most appearances

Pos. Nat. Name League FA Cup League Cup Total
Strt. Sub. Strt. Sub. Strt. Sub. Strt. Sub. Total
1 FW   Rickie Lambert 35 3 0 0 0 0 35 3 38
2 MF   Morgan Schneiderlin 36 0 1 0 0 0 37 0 37
FW   Jay Rodriguez 24 11 1 0 1 0 26 11 37
4 DF   Nathaniel Clyne 34 0 0 0 0 0 34 0 34
DF   Maya Yoshida 32 1 1 0 1 0 33 1 34
MF   Jason Puncheon 25 7 1 0 1 0 27 7 34
7 MF   Steven Davis 22 10 1 0 0 0 23 10 33
8 MF   Jack Cork 28 0 1 0 1 0 30 0 30
MF   Adam Lallana 26 4 0 0 0 0 26 4 30
10 DF   José Fonte 25 2 1 0 0 0 26 2 28
DF   Luke Shaw 22 3 1 0 1 1 24 4 28

Top goalscorers

Pos. Nat. Name League FA Cup League Cup Total
Gls. Apps. Gls. Apps. Gls. Apps. Gls. Apps. GPG
1 FW   Rickie Lambert 15 38 0 0 0 0 15 38 0.39
2 FW   Jay Rodriguez 6 35 1 1 2 1 9 37 0.24
3 MF   Jason Puncheon 6 32 0 1 1 1 7 34 0.20
4 MF   Gastón Ramírez 5 26 0 0 0 0 5 26 0.19
MF   Morgan Schneiderlin 5 36 0 1 0 0 5 37 0.13
6 MF   Adam Lallana 3 30 0 0 0 0 3 30 0.10
7 DF   José Fonte 2 27 0 1 0 0 2 28 0.07
MF   Steven Davis 2 32 0 1 0 0 2 33 0.06
9 FW   Tadanari Lee 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 3 0.33
FW   Billy Sharp 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 3 0.33
MF   Ben Reeves 0 3 0 0 1 3 1 6 0.17
DF   Danny Fox 1 20 0 0 0 0 1 20 0.05
DF   Nathaniel Clyne 1 34 0 0 0 0 1 34 0.02

Transfers

Players transferred in
Date Pos. Name Club Fee Ref.
1 July 2012 FW   Jay Rodriguez   Burnley £7,500,000 [10][11]
6 July 2012 MF   Steven Davis   Rangers Undisclosed [14][15]
19 July 2012 DF   Nathaniel Clyne   Crystal Palace Compensation [18][19]
20 July 2012 GK   Paulo Gazzaniga   Gillingham Undisclosed [122][123]
28 August 2012 FW   Emmanuel Mayuka   BSC Young Boys Undisclosed [124][125]
30 August 2012 DF   Maya Yoshida   VVV-Venlo Undisclosed [16][17]
31 August 2012 MF   Gastón Ramírez   Bologna £12,000,000 [12][13]
18 January 2013 DF   Vegard Forren   Molde Undisclosed [24][25]
Free agents signed
Date Pos. Name Former club Date released Ref.
31 August 2012 GK   Cody Cropper   Ipswich Town 1 July 2012 [13][126]
22 September 2012 GK   Artur Boruc   Fiorentina 1 July 2012 [127][128]
Players transferred out
Date Pos. Name Club Fee Ref.
29 July 2012 DF   Dan Harding   Nottingham Forest Undisclosed [22][23]
Players loaned out
Start date Pos. Name Club End date Ref.
1 July 2012 DF   Aaron Martin   Crystal Palace 4 January 2013 [129][130]
20 July 2012 GK   Tommy Forecast   Gillingham End of season [122][123]
17 August 2012 FW   Jonathan Forte   Crawley Town 17 November 2012 [131][132]
18 August 2012 FW   Lee Barnard   Bournemouth 1 January 2013 [133][134]
31 August 2012 FW   Billy Sharp   Nottingham Forest End of season [135][136]
31 August 2012 FW   Dean Hammond   Brighton & Hove Albion End of season [137][138]
9 November 2012 DF   Danny Seaborne   Charlton Athletic 9 December 2012 [139][140]
10 November 2012 MF   Alberto Seidi   Aldershot Town 10 December 2012 [141][142]
3 January 2013 FW   Sam Hoskins   Stevenage End of season [143][144]
11 January 2013 DF   Ryan Dickson   Bradford City End of season [145][146]
17 January 2013 DF   Danny Seaborne   Bournemouth End of season [147][148]
31 January 2013 FW   Jonathan Forte   Sheffield United End of season [149][150]
31 January 2013 MF   Ben Reeves   Southend United 28 February 2013 [151][152]
31 January 2013 MF   Steve De Ridder   Bolton Wanderers 28 February 2013 [153][154]
31 January 2013 FW   Lee Barnard   Oldham Athletic End of season [153][155]
14 February 2013 FW   Tadanari Lee   Tokyo End of season [156][157]
25 February 2013 DF   Aaron Martin   Coventry City End of season [158][159]
15 March 2013 MF   Richard Chaplow   Millwall 9 April 2013 [160][161][162]
15 March 2013 MF   Ben Reeves   Southend United End of season [163][164]
27 March 2013 DF   Danny Butterfield   Bolton Wanderers End of season [165][166]
Players released
Date Pos. Name Subsequent club Join date Ref.
19 May 2012 DF   Radhi Jaïdi None (retirement) [20][21]
19 May 2012 DF   Harlee Dean   Brentford 21 May 2012 [20][167]
19 May 2012 MF   Lee Holmes   Preston North End 29 May 2012 [20][168]
19 May 2012 GK   Jack Dovey   Eastleigh 31 May 2012 [20][169]
19 May 2012 GK   Bartosz Białkowski   Notts County 15 June 2012 [20][170]
19 May 2012 FW   Ryan Doble   Shrewsbury Town 20 June 2012 [20][171]
19 May 2012 FW   David Connolly   Portsmouth 31 December 2012 [20][172]

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The 2012 13 Southampton F C season was the club s 14th season in the Premier League and their 36th at the top level of English football 2 3 Having achieved consecutive promotions from League One and the Championship the previous two seasons the club were looking to retain their place in the Premier League after a seven year absence from the top flight 4 Southampton finished 14th in the league table five points above the relegation zone 5 They also made it to the fourth round of the League Cup 6 7 and were eliminated from the FA Cup in the third round by Chelsea 8 9 Southampton F C 2012 13 seasonChairmanNicola CorteseManagerNigel Adkins until 18 January 2013 Mauricio Pochettino from 18 January 2013 StadiumSt Mary s StadiumPremier League14thFA CupThird RoundLeague CupFourth RoundTop goalscorerLeague Rickie Lambert 15 All Rickie Lambert 15 Highest home attendanceLeague 32 070 vs Liverpool 16 March 2013 All 32 070 vs Liverpool 16 March 2013 Lowest home attendanceLeague 28 004 vs Fulham 7 October 2012 All 9 890 v Sheffield Wednesday 25 September 2012 Average home league attendanceLeague 30 874 1 All 29 729Home coloursAway coloursThird colours 2011 122013 14 In preparation for their first season back in the top flight Southampton strengthened their squad relatively heavily during the summer transfer window breaking the club s transfer fee record twice with the acquisitions of Burnley striker Jay Rodriguez in July and Uruguayan midfielder Gaston Ramirez from Bologna on deadline day 10 11 12 13 Other significant additions included Rangers midfielder Steven Davis 14 15 Japanese defender Maya Yoshida 16 17 and young full back Nathaniel Clyne 18 19 Several players were released at the start of the campaign 20 21 while Dan Harding was the only player sold by the club moving to Nottingham Forest in July 22 23 Norwegian centre back Vegard Forren was signed in January 2013 24 25 although did not make an appearance during his first season at the club Southampton began their first top flight campaign in seven years against reigning champions Manchester City and runners up Manchester United and picked up only four points from their opening ten games leaving them firmly at the bottom of the table 26 27 In November and December the team s fortunes improved and they picked up important wins over fellow strugglers to lift themselves out of the relegation zone 28 29 After Christmas the Saints went on a six game unbeaten run and they later picked up high profile wins against Manchester City Liverpool and Chelsea to continue to move away from the drop zone Survival in the Premier League was confirmed on 14 May when Wigan Athletic lost to Arsenal to take the final relegation place 30 Southampton finished 14th in the table having won nine drawn 14 and lost 15 of their 38 games collecting 41 points in the process 31 Despite leading Southampton to back to back promotions in 2011 and 2012 manager Nigel Adkins was fired in January 2013 with the club in 15th place in the Premier League table and was replaced by former Espanyol boss Mauricio Pochettino 32 33 Along with the manager the majority of Adkins s coaching team were also dismissed replaced by staff of Pochettino s appointment 34 35 The winner of the club s Player of the Season award was Morgan Schneiderlin who was voted in ahead of top scorer Rickie Lambert and midfield partner Jack Cork 36 Contents 1 Pre season 2 Premier League 2 1 August October 2012 2 2 November December 2012 2 3 January February 2013 2 4 March May 2013 2 5 Results and table 3 FA Cup 4 League Cup 5 Squad statistics 5 1 Most appearances 5 2 Top goalscorers 6 Transfers 7 ReferencesPre season EditSouthampton began their pre season preparations on 14 July 2012 with the second Markus Liebherr Memorial Cup in memory of the former Southampton owner Markus Liebherr which this year featured fellow Premier League club Arsenal and Belgian Pro League champions Anderlecht 37 In the first match of the tournament Southampton lost to Anderlecht 1 0 with the only goal coming early in the first half from striker Tom De Sutter 38 Arsenal won their first game against Anderlecht by the same scoreline with a goal from young midfielder Henri Lansbury deciding the match 38 Southampton scored their first goal of the 2012 pre season in their final match against Arsenal when new signing Jay Rodriguez converted a Danny Fox cross in the 31st minute although the lead proved short lived when Gervinho equalised a few minutes later causing the game to end in a tie 38 Despite winning the subsequent penalty shoot out the Saints could not overhaul the points lead of their opponents and it was Arsenal who won the second Memorial Cup and joined Athletic Bilbao on the honours list 38 Travelling to a French training camp later in the month the Saints played Etoile Carouge on 18 July and faced Evian Thonon Gaillard on 21 July 39 In the first match Southampton came back from a 1 0 deficit to win 4 1 with a goal from Luke Shaw and a late hat trick from Billy Sharp 40 In the second the Saints won by a single first half goal from Jason Puncheon 41 Back in England St Mary s hosted Dutch champions Ajax on 28 July with the visitors securing a 1 0 win with a second half goal from winger Aras Ozbiliz 42 On 4 August recently relegated Wolverhampton Wanderers travelled to face Southampton with the home side winning 2 0 thanks to goals from Billy Sharp and midfielder Jason Puncheon 43 Southampton travelled away for their penultimate pre season friendly facing Bristol City on 7 August Jon Stead opened the scoring for the home side late in the first half with a long range goal and the side nearly doubled their lead before the break but for a Nathaniel Clyne block in the penalty area 44 The second half was shared relatively evenly between the sides and it took until stoppage time for the Saints to come back and leave the game level courtesy of striker Billy Sharp 44 The club s final pre season game was played at St Mary s on 11 August against Italian club Udinese Despite enjoying a large portion of possession throughout the game it was the visitors who took the spoils in indulgent fashion with a 4 0 win over the Saints 45 Udinese went one up after 12 minutes with a long range effort from captain Antonio Di Natale and doubled their lead another 12 minutes later with a similar long range strike from Brazilian midfielder Willians 45 Yet another 12 minutes later Di Natale scored his second and the team s third to put Udinese three up at half time 45 Ultimately Southampton were unable to respond and in the 64th minute Colombian striker Luis Muriel scored Udinese s fourth to mark a disappointing end to a relatively successful pre season campaign for Southampton 45 Southampton v Anderlecht 14 July 2012 Markus Liebherr Memorial CupSouthampton0 1 AnderlechtSouthampton17 15 BST Report De Sutter 15 Stadium St Mary s Stadium Attendance 13 056Referee Phil Crossley Southampton v Arsenal 14 July 2012 Markus Liebherr Memorial CupSouthampton1 1 5 4 p ArsenalSouthampton20 00 BST Rodriguez 31 Report Gervinho 35 Stadium St Mary s Stadium Attendance 13 056PenaltiesFox Rodriguez Seaborne Chaplow Hammond Santos Coquelin Olsson Eastmond EbecilioNote Arsenal win the Memorial Cup Etoile Carouge v Southampton 18 July 2012 FriendlyEtoile Carouge 1 4SouthamptonCarouge Switzerland18 00 BST Hooiveld 38 o g Report Shaw 54 Sharp 70 76 84 Stadium Stade de la Fontenette Referee Nicholas Jancevski Switzerland Evian Thonon Gaillard v Southampton 21 July 2012 FriendlyEvian Thonon Gaillard 0 1SouthamptonThonon les Bains France18 00 BST Report Puncheon 36 Stadium Stade Joseph Moynat Attendance 828Referee Wilfried Bien France Southampton v Ajax 28 July 2012 FriendlySouthampton0 1 AjaxSouthampton15 00 BST Report Ozbiliz 65 Stadium St Mary s Stadium Attendance 5 713Referee Lee Probert Wiltshire Southampton v Wolverhampton Wanderers 4 August 2012 FriendlySouthampton2 0Wolverhampton WanderersSouthampton15 00 BST Sharp 22 Puncheon 69 Report Stadium St Mary s Stadium Attendance 3 978Referee Andy Davies Bristol City v Southampton 7 August 2012 FriendlyBristol City1 1SouthamptonBristol19 45 BST Stead 36 Report Sharp 90 2 Stadium Ashton Gate Stadium Attendance 2 605Referee Brendan Malone Southampton v Udinese 11 August 2012 FriendlySouthampton0 4 UdineseSouthampton19 00 BST Report Di Natale 12 36 Willians 24 Muriel 64 Stadium St Mary s Stadium Attendance 3 744Referee Mike Dean Cheshire Premier League EditAugust October 2012 Edit Manchester City 19 August 2012 Southampton began their first season back in the Premier League on 19 August against title holders Manchester City The game began well for the visitors who put a lot of pressure on City early on before defender Jos Hooiveld gave away a penalty for a 16th minute foul 46 47 David Silva missed the penalty but after a period of heavy possession for the hosts the first goal was scored by striker Carlos Tevez five minutes before half time 46 47 Ten minutes into the second half Rickie Lambert was brought on as a substitute and within three minutes he had scored the equaliser in a move involving forward Guly do Prado and young midfielder James Ward Prowse 46 47 Southampton went ahead just under ten minutes later when second substitute Steven Davis scored on his league debut for the club although the lead was cut short after just four minutes by substitute striker Edin Dzeko and the hosts retained the lead in the 80th minute courtesy of Samir Nasri 46 47 Despite additional chances for both sides Southampton could not equalise again and the game ended 3 2 to the reigning Premier League champions 46 47 Wigan Athletic 25 August 2012 In their Premier League return to St Mary s Southampton hosted Wigan Athletic on 25 August Despite boasting a few clear goalscoring opportunities in the first half including an Adam Lallana shot which hit the crossbar the Saints were unable to break the deadlock in the first period and the teams went into half time level 48 It was the visitors who came out in the second half firing however as Franco Di Santo broke the deadlock six minutes after the break with a powerful shot from inside the area 48 With chances opening for both sides Athletic put the game beyond the hosts in the last minute when a defensive error gave Ivorian Arouna Kone the chance to end the game leaving Southampton in the relegation zone 48 Manchester United 2 September 2012 On 2 September the Saints hosted last season s runners up Manchester United in their third game on the season Rickie Lambert opened the scoring for the home side with his second goal of the season in the 16th minute heading in a Jason Puncheon cross 49 50 The lead was cancelled out just seven minutes later however as new United signing Robin van Persie equalised 49 50 The first half ended level and it took until the 55th minute for the deadlock to be broken with Morgan Schneiderlin putting Southampton ahead for the second time in the match 49 50 15 minutes later the visitors were awarded a penalty due to a foul by Jos Hooiveld on Van Persie although it was saved by Kelvin Davis to keep Saints ahead 49 50 In the 87th minute however Van Persie scored his second of the match to equalise for the second time and he completed a hat trick in stoppage time to secure United s win and subject the Saints to their third loss in three games leaving them bottom of the table as the only club yet to have picked up a point 49 50 Arsenal 15 September 2012 Southampton s 6 1 loss at Arsenal is the biggest defeat of their season Following a two week international break Southampton travelled to the Emirates Stadium to face Arsenal on 15 September The match started poorly for the travelling Saints as the home side went one up in the 11th minute when Jos Hooiveld deflected in Kieran Gibbs s saved shot to score an own goal 51 52 Just 20 minutes later Lukas Podolski scored a free kick following a foul on Francis Coquelin by Steven Davis starting off a hugely negative ten minute period for the visitors within four more minutes it was 3 0 to the home side when Gervinho added his name to the scoresheet and two minutes later Nathaniel Clyne scored the second own goal of the game to put Arsenal 4 0 up 51 52 Just before the break Danny Fox scored his first goal for Southampton taking advantage of a mistake by Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny to give the Saints a first half consolation 51 52 Southampton started better in the second half but could not break through the defence of the home side who went 5 1 up after 71 minutes with Gervinho scoring his second of the match 51 52 Former Southampton winger Theo Walcott finished off the match with an 88th minute conversion leaving the Saints at the bottom of the table still with no points 51 52 Aston Villa 22 September 2012 On 22 September Southampton hosted Aston Villa in a match which they had to win in order to avoid their worst ever start to a season After a relatively even first half hour it was Villa who broke the deadlock in the 36th minute when Darren Bent took advantage of a defensive error to score putting the visitors one up going into half time 53 54 The Saints started the second half much more aggressively though and in the 58th minute equalised courtesy of a Rickie Lambert strike 53 54 With the added momentum Southampton went ahead five minutes later when Nathaniel Clyne scored his first goal for the club with Gaston Ramirez providing the assist for the goal 53 54 Jason Puncheon put the club 3 1 up another nine minutes later with Lambert and Ramirez working together to provide the assist for the goal 53 54 Lambert scored his second of the match from the penalty spot in stoppage time and the Saints saw the game out until the end to pick up their first points of the season and move out of the relegation zone 53 54 Everton 29 September 2012 The following week Southampton travelled to Goodison Park to face Everton who had won three out of their opening five games of the season The Saints started strongly when Gaston Ramirez scored his first goal for the club in the sixth minute when he headed in Adam Lallana s corner 55 56 The visitors looked set for another goal from Jay Rodriguez a few minutes later but it was Everton who scored next when Leon Osman equalised in the 25th minute 55 56 Southampton suffered defensive troubles throughout the rest of the first half and within seven minutes Everton were two up courtesy of a goal from Nikica Jelavic 55 56 The home side doubled their lead just six minutes later when Jelavic headed in his second goal to put Everton 3 1 up at the end of the first half 55 56 Despite a number of chances in the second period for Rickie Lambert Jay Rodriguez and Adam Lallana Southampton could not beat the Everton defence and dropped another three points and one position in the table 55 56 Fulham 7 October 2012 On 7 October Southampton hosted Fulham before the second international break of the season The Saints started the game well as defender Jose Fonte scored in the fourth minute with a header from Adam Lallana s corner to put the home side a goal up early 57 58 A few minutes later right back Frazer Richardson had to leave the game with a leg injury and was replaced with centre back Jos Hooiveld with Maya Yoshida moving to the right side of defence 57 58 Southampton continued to dominate the rest of the first half with Rickie Lambert and Jason Puncheon coming close to increasing the team s lead but the score remained 1 0 going into half time 57 58 Fulham improved after the break and in the 69th minute the visitors equalised when Jos Hooiveld turned John Arne Riise s shot into his own goal 57 58 Rickie Lambert was taken off which notably reduced Southampton s goal threat and Kieran Richardson scored a second for Fulham in the 88th minute Jose Fonte scored again however to level the match when he headed in Danny Fox s cross in the last minute of normal time and the match ended 2 2 57 58 West Ham United 20 October 2012 The Premier League resumed on 20 October when Southampton travelled to face West Ham United at the Boleyn Ground Concern was raised by fans due to manager Nigel Adkins s decisions to include goalkeeper Artur Boruc in the team and to leave Rickie Lambert out of the team but in the first half the Saints performed strongly and looked the more likely side to score 59 60 The half ended goalless but within three minutes after the break the travelling side were 2 0 down to the hosts thanks to goals from midfielder Mark Noble and captain Kevin Nolan 59 60 15 minutes later Adam Lallana scored his first goal of the season before Lambert and Emmanuel Mayuka came on as substitutes to bolster the attacking strength of the side 59 60 Lambert had a few quick chances but the comeback was short lived as Noble converted from the penalty spot after a Jose Fonte handball 59 60 West Ham continued the dominance when they scored a fourth just before the end courtesy of a Modibo Maiga effort and the match ended 4 1 to leave Southampton just above the relegation zone although due to another result later in the day they dropped down to 18th 59 60 Tottenham Hotspur 28 October 2012 Southampton returned to St Mary s on 28 October to host Tottenham Hotspur sitting in 19th place in the Premier League due to results the day before The game started poorly for the Saints as they went behind in the 15th minute to a goal from former Southampton player Gareth Bale who headed in a Tom Huddlestone cross to put Spurs ahead 61 62 The visitors continued to take charge of the first half with Bale receiving and creating many additional chances many for striker Jermain Defoe and the run of play finally culminated in a second goal for the visitors when Clint Dempsey followed up a Defoe shot in the 39th minute 61 62 After more domination by the visitors in the second half the hosts finally pulled a goal back courtesy of Jay Rodriguez in the 66th minute who converted a chance following a shot by Jose Fonte saved by Brad Friedel 61 62 Southampton continued to put pressure on Tottenham with more chances for Lambert and Rodriguez but it wasn t enough to bring them out of the relegation zone 61 62 November December 2012 Edit West Bromwich Albion 5 November 2012 On 5 November Southampton travelled to face West Bromwich Albion able to move out of the relegation zone with a win thanks to the draw between Reading and Queens Park Rangers the day before 26 27 The game started with both sides relatively evenly matched but it was the home side who broke the deadlock nine minutes before the break courtesy of Peter Odemwingie 26 27 After half time it was the Saints who had the early chances with Lambert hitting the crossbar as soon as the game resumed but more defensive problems led to a second goal for the hosts again from Odemwingie 26 27 West Brom continued to enjoy chances throughout the rest of the game but it ended 2 0 to leave Southampton bottom of the league 26 27 Swansea City 10 November 2012 After two losses in a week including elimination from the League Cup Southampton returned to St Mary s on 10 November to host Swansea City In a game which featured the league debut of Luke Shaw as well as the first league game of the season for Jack Cork the Saints dominated possession and goal scoring chances in the first half but failed to break the deadlock before the break 63 64 After half time Southampton continued to play well with a penalty possibility for Adam Lallana turned down ten minutes after the break before Morgan Schneiderlin headed in a cross from Rickie Lambert to score his second goal of the season and go 1 0 up against the Welsh side 63 64 Despite more chances for the home side however former Saints player Nathan Dyer scored to equalise for the visitors following a mistake by goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga 63 64 The game remained 1 1 despite more chances for both sides and due to other results the Saints moved off the bottom of the table with only their fifth point of the season 63 64 Queens Park Rangers 17 November 2012 The following week Southampton travelled to Loftus Road to face Queens Park Rangers the only team lower in the table than the Saints The game started well for the visitors who dominated possession for the first half and enjoyed the majority of the goal scoring opportunities and attacking play 65 66 The positive start led to a goal for Rickie Lambert in the 23rd minute putting Southampton 1 0 up and on the way to only their second win of the season 65 66 Just before the half time break Jason Puncheon made it 2 0 for the Saints with a solo strike beating QPR goalkeeper Julio Cesar 65 66 Early into the second half however Southampton conceded a goal when Canadian winger Junior Hoilett took advantage of individual mistakes to bring the home side back into the game 65 66 The remainder of the second half was relatively even with both sides having a number of chances to score but it was Southampton who eventually scored another when Morgan Schneiderlin took a shot in the 83rd minute which was deflected in by defender Anton Ferdinand 65 66 Newcastle United 25 November 2012 On Sunday 25 November Southampton hosted Newcastle United in a match which saw the first return of former Saints manager Alan Pardew since his dismissal in August 2010 67 68 After half an hour of chances either way including a Rickie Lambert free kick which hit the crossbar and a strong Jason Puncheon chance the hosts went ahead in the 35th minute when captain Adam Lallana took advantage of a mistake by Newcastle goalkeeper Tim Krul to put Southampton 1 0 up 67 68 After the break the visitors increased their attacking presence but it was Southampton who scored next when Gaston Ramirez took advantage of another mistake by Krul from a Jason Puncheon cross to put the home side 2 0 up in the 60th minute 67 68 The Southampton side were frustrated by a number of decisions by the officials in the match with Ramirez being denied two penalties following his goal 67 68 Puncheon also hit the post again and Jose Fonte missed out on his third goal of the season thanks to the crossbar 67 68 Jay Rodriguez scored late in the game but was offside when the ball was played to him and 2 0 it remained for the Saints to pick up their third win of the season including their first clean sheet to move out of the relegation zone for the first time in over a month 67 68 Norwich City 28 November 2012 The Saints hosted Norwich City after two consecutive wins but failed to break the deadlock and drew 1 1 Three days later the Saints hosted Norwich City looking for a third consecutive win The game started well for the home side who dominated possession in the early stages and broke the deadlock in the 32nd minute when Rickie Lambert converted a chance from an Adam Lallana free kick 69 70 On the stroke of half time though Robert Snodgrass equalised for the visitors to put a dampener on the spirits of the players going into the break 69 70 In the second period Norwich came out with much more confidence and shut Southampton out of the game for a large period with the defence weakening quickly 69 70 Southampton and Norwich were held in the deadlock though with the sides sharing the spoils and the hosts failing to move out of the top relegation spot again 69 70 Liverpool 1 December 2012 On 1 December the Saints travelled to Anfield to face Liverpool who had lost in midweek to Tottenham Hotspur The hosts dominated the majority of the match although were unable to break the deadlock until Daniel Agger headed in a Glen Johnson cross just before half time 71 72 Throughout the second half Liverpool continued to enjoy goal scoring chances particularly for Luis Suarez and it ended 1 0 with Southampton having very few chances at all to equalise 71 72 Reading 8 December 2012 Southampton returned to St Mary s the following week to face Reading who sat just three points behind 18th placed Southampton in 19th position in the table The game started relatively evenly with a number of chances for each side with the home side s best chance coming after half an hour when Jason Puncheon turned in a corner to score a goal then disallowed for pushing in the penalty area 28 29 Just before half time team captain Adam Lallana received an injury and was replaced by Gaston Ramirez who had not started the match 28 29 After the break the Saints continued to pressure the visitors and in the 61st minute Jason Puncheon finally broke the deadlock to put Southampton one up 28 29 More chances went the way of the Saints including late chances for Guly do Prado and Jack Cork and ultimately the side held on to pick up the three points and move out of the relegation zone once again 28 29 Sunderland 22 December 2012 After a weekend without a game due to Chelsea s FIFA Club World Cup commitments Southampton returned to St Mary s on 22 December to face Sunderland who sat just one position above them in the table 73 74 The game which saw the first Premier League start for striker Emmanuel Mayuka started quickly but after the first ten minutes there were very few opportunities for either side to score goals and win the match 73 74 Sunderland striker Steven Fletcher scored just before half time and the goal was enough to win the game for the visitors with very little action occurring in the second period 73 74 As Wigan Athletic had lost earlier in the day Southampton remained just above the relegation zone three points behind Aston Villa in 16th 73 74 Fulham 26 December 2012 Four days later Southampton travelled to Craven Cottage to face Fulham in the Boxing Day fixture The game started poorly for the Saints who conceded after only eight minutes when Dimitar Berbatov converted from inside the six yard box to put the hosts up by one goal 75 76 The first half saw very few additional chances for either side and Fulham went into half time a goal to the better 75 76 The second half was relatively uneventful until in the 85th minute Southampton were awarded a penalty due to a handball by former Saints player Chris Baird Rickie Lambert scored the penalty and in the last few minutes Gaston Ramirez also came close but ultimately it ended 1 1 75 76 Stoke City 29 December 2012 For their last fixture of 2012 Southampton travelled to face Stoke City on 29 December The game started well for the Saints who went ahead after only ten minutes when top scorer Rickie Lambert converted a cross from Guly do Prado on the left of midfield in the injured Adam Lallana s place 77 78 Former Southampton striker Kenwyne Jones pulled one back for the hosts six minutes later but this was cancelled out by another goal for the visitors courtesy of second striker Jay Rodriguez from a Lambert setup 77 78 Just after ten minutes later Southampton went 3 1 up when Lambert s penalty area shot was converted into the Stoke goal by defender Andy Wilkinson and the Saints went into the break two goals to the better 77 78 The second half saw a similar frequency of chances for each side but it was Stoke who enjoyed the next break when Matthew Upson scored in the 67th minute after linking up with first goalscorer Jones 77 78 After 70 minutes French midfielder Steven Nzonzi was sent off for a foul on Jack Cork although the away side made some defensive substitutions in an attempt to hold the lead to become the first side of the season to win at the Britannia Stadium in the final minute of normal time however another former Southampton striker Peter Crouch set up Cameron Jerome to score another equaliser 77 78 Despite seven minutes of injury time being added on Southampton could not score again and Stoke almost clinched a winner meaning the Saints moved back into the relegation zone with Wigan Athletic moving up to 17th 77 78 January February 2013 Edit Arsenal 1 January 2013 In their first fixture of 2013 Southampton hosted Arsenal in the return leg of their 6 1 thrashing earlier in the season From the start Arsenal played quickly to try and mount the pressure on the Saints but the home side made it difficult for the Gunners to break through the defence and eventually broke the deadlock themselves when Gaston Ramirez took advantage of some weak defending to put Southampton in front 79 80 The lead was not held for long however as just over six minutes later a Theo Walcott free kick was turned into his own net by singer Guly do Prado to bring Arsenal on level terms 79 80 After the break Southampton continued to enjoy the majority of possession and Ramirez came close to a second goal on a number of occasions although in the end it finished 1 1 to pull Southampton out of the relegation zone going into a break from league football for the FA Cup 79 80 Aston Villa 12 January 2013 After a break for FA Cup and League Cup ties Premier League matches resumed on 12 January with Southampton travelling to Villa Park for the return leg against Aston Villa another side looking to avoid relegation The Saints looked to take advantage of Villa s inexperienced defence and almost opened the scoring on a number of occasions in the opening half an hour with the dual strike force of Rickie Lambert and Jay Rodriguez who had scored Southampton s goal in the FA Cup defeat to Chelsea 81 82 In the 33rd minute a controversial penalty was awarded to the visitors when Rodriguez was seen to have been brought down in the area by Enda Stevens and Lambert converted the spot kick for his ninth goal of the season to put the Saints ahead 81 82 The home side increased the pressure in the second half with Christian Benteke almost scoring after taking advantage of an Artur Boruc parry and Charles N Zogbia also came close to equalising 81 82 Luke Shaw picked up an injury late on and Nathan Baker had Villa s final chance in injury time when he hit the woodwork with a header but ultimately Southampton held on to pick up three points and move to relative safety in 15th 81 82 Chelsea 16 January 2013 Just 11 days after facing them at St Mary s in the FA Cup which they lost 5 1 Southampton travelled to Stamford Bridge to face third placed Chelsea in their game in hand In a match which saw Lambert and Ramirez left on the bench both sides were evenly matched with the Saints holding a lot of possession while the hosts enjoyed the majority of goal scoring opportunities 83 84 Demba Ba broke the deadlock in the 25th minute taking advantage of clumsy defending to volley home from inside the penalty area before Eden Hazard scored a similar goal in similar circumstances to make it two on the stroke of half time 83 84 The visitors came out with much more confidence in the second period and within two minutes of coming on in the 58th minute Rickie Lambert scored a header from a Nathaniel Clyne cross to bring Southampton back into the game 83 84 The team continued the pressure on Chelsea and eventually scored a second when Luke Shaw crossed for Jason Puncheon to volley into the top corner and the side held on to take a point from the match and move one away from Newcastle below them 83 84 Everton 21 January 2013 Southampton s home game against Everton was the first with Mauricio Pochettino in charge The following Monday Southampton hosted 5th placed Everton in the return leg of their 3 1 loss at Goodison Park for the first match with manager Mauricio Pochettino in charge The Saints started positively from the beginning of the game creating numerous chances for the returning Rickie Lambert with Gaston Ramirez having recently returned from injury also taking part in many attacking moves early on 85 86 In the 20th minute Lambert hit the crossbar with a free kick and later in the first half had a headed effort cleared off the line by striker Nikica Jelavic 85 86 In the second half the visitors enjoyed more of the action with midfielder Marouane Fellaini coming close twice early after the break 85 86 Artur Boruc made a number of key saves later in the game and despite having a high number of corners Southampton could not break the deadlock and the match ended 0 0 85 86 Manchester United 30 January 2013 After a break for the FA Cup fourth round matches during which time the squad travelled to Barcelona for training Southampton travelled to Old Trafford to face league leaders Manchester United on 30 January 2013 The game started positively for the visitors as Jay Rodriguez scored after just two minutes following a poor pass back by Michael Carrick to goalkeeper David de Gea 87 88 Just six minutes later however Wayne Rooney equalised and Shinji Kagawa almost made it two in the tenth minute when he hit the post 87 88 In the 27th minute Rooney scored the second for the home side as he tapped in a header by Patrice Evra from a Robin van Persie free kick awarded for a foul on Phil Jones by Rodriguez 87 88 In the second half Van Persie came close to a headed goal but for an impressive Artur Boruc save and he also had a goal disallowed for offside 87 88 Despite the majority of the possession in the second half the Saints were unable to make any of their chances count and suffered their first league defeat since 22 December 2012 to remain 16th in the table 87 88 Wigan Athletic 2 February 2013 On 2 February Southampton travelled to the DW Stadium to face fellow relegation possibilities Wigan Athletic who earlier in the season had beaten the Saints 2 0 The early minutes of the game were noticeably scrappy with both sides fighting for possession in the middle of the field and it was Wigan who had the first chance when an early effort from Franco Di Santo was saved by Artur Boruc before Gaston Ramirez volleyed over the bar from inside the penalty area at the other end 89 90 The home side broke the deadlock later on in the half when captain Gary Caldwell headed in a corner to put his side one up going into the break 89 90 In the second half the Saints largely outplayed the hosts and eventually on form striker Rickie Lambert equalised when he headed in Jay Rodriguez s knock on from Jack Cork s cross in the 64th minute 89 90 Substitute Adam Lallana then hit the post and Lambert saw a volley trickle wide before Morgan Schneiderlin scored in the last ten minutes to all but seal the victory for Southampton 89 90 In the last minute of normal time however Gary Maloney touched the ball into Southampton s goal to share the spoils between the teams 89 90 Manchester City 9 February 2013 Back at St Mary s the following week the Saints hosted current champions Manchester City in the return game of the opening match of the season The game began relatively quickly and within seven minutes the hosts had scored as Jason Puncheon took advantage of a mistake by Gareth Barry to cross in for Jay Rodriguez the effort was saved but Puncheon followed it up from the edge of the area to put Southampton 1 0 up 91 92 The home side continued the pressure on the visitors and in the 22nd minute Steven Davis made it two when Joe Hart failed to catch a shot from Rickie Lambert with the midfielder running into the box for the tap in 91 92 Rodriguez almost scored a third for Southampton volleying narrowly wide but City replied before the break with a counter attack goal from Edin Dzeko set up by Pablo Zabaleta 91 92 The half ended with a strong penalty call for Southampton and after the break the Saints continued to play for a third goal it came quickly as Barry s bad fortunes continued when he turned Lambert s cross into his own net despite very little pressure on the ball to make it 3 1 to the 16th placed side 91 92 Despite a change in personnel and tactics City were unable to get back into the game in a meaningful way giving Southampton their first win since 12 January to move up to 15th 91 92 Newcastle United 24 February 2013 After another break Southampton travelled to face fellow strugglers Newcastle United on 24 February The game started well for the Saints as Morgan Schneiderlin opened the scoring within three minutes with a half volley into the bottom corner from a Rickie Lambert cross knockdown 93 94 The hosts quickly increased the pace of their play though and after several chances they scored half an hour later when Moussa Sissoko converted a saved Yoan Gouffran chance to equalise 93 94 Just before half time they made it two as Papiss Cisse scored a long range goal to put Newcastle 2 1 up going into the break 93 94 Southampton came out dominating in the second period with Lambert picking up his 100th goal for the club when he turned in an Adam Lallana cross from the right wing 93 94 Danny Fox and Gaston Ramirez came on for Luke Shaw and Steven Davis later on and it was the defender who gave away a penalty for handball which was converted by Yohan Cabaye in the 67th minute 93 94 The Saints attempted to get back into the match but the result was confirmed when an attempted clearance by Fox went into his own net off Jos Hooiveld meaning the team dropped from 15th to 16th in the table 93 94 March May 2013 Edit Southampton s loss to Queens Park Rangers in March was their second in a row Queens Park Rangers 2 March 2013 On 2 March Southampton hosted bottom placed Queens Park Rangers in a match which saw competing managers Mauricio Pochettino and former Saints manager Harry Redknapp share their birthday Southampton got off to a strong start enjoying the majority of chances for the opening minutes but it was QPR who broke the deadlock with their first shot on goal in the 14th minute courtesy of a Loic Remy strike 95 96 A scrappy first half continued on with the home side unable to equalise until the very end of the first period when QPR goalkeeper Julio Cesar parried a shot from substitute Jay Rodriguez into the path of Gaston Ramirez who chipped the ball into the net for 1 1 95 96 The second period started equally scrappily with the hosts pulling out in front early on when both Jose Fonte and Rodriguez came close to putting the Saints ahead in the opening action 95 96 Shaky defending from substitute left back Luke Shaw and centre back Maya Yoshida led to the visitors second and winning goal when Park Ji sung crossed the ball in for a Jay Bothroyd tap in past Artur Boruc 95 96 Robert Green replaced the injured Julio Cesar late on and the move came good when he made an athletic save to deny Yoshida in the last few minutes giving QPR only their third win of the season and leaving Saints in the relegation mix 95 96 Norwich City 9 March 2013 The following week Southampton travelled to Carrow Road to play Norwich City Southampton were arguably the more likely to score early on in the game with attacking players Adam Lallana Gaston Ramirez Jay Rodriguez and Rickie Lambert all enjoying first half chances and City goalkeeper Mark Bunn played his part in denying the visitors 97 98 Robert Snodgrass Grant Holt and Michael Turner all had chances for the hosts but it was the final minute in which the game really took shape Southampton defender Luke Shaw was penalised for a challenge on Norwich striker Grant Holt and City were awarded a controversial penalty 97 98 Ultimately Artur Boruc saved the penalty meaning the points were shared between the teams although due to the reaction by their players after the penalty decision Southampton were fined by The Football Association for failing to control their players 99 Liverpool 16 March 2013 On 16 March Southampton hosted Liverpool and after a shaky start the home side went ahead through Morgan Schneiderlin s fifth goal of the season converting a Gaston Ramirez cross headed down into the penalty area by Jay Rodriguez 100 101 The Saints dominated most of the first half with chances for more goals falling to Adam Lallana Rickie Lambert and Rodriguez within the opening 20 minutes of play Lambert eventually did put his side 2 0 up with a free kick deflecting off the Liverpool wall to beat Brad Jones 100 101 Former Southampton target Philippe Coutinho was the main threat from the visiting side and after being denied by Artur Boruc in the 40th minute he brought his side back into the game on the stroke of half time 100 101 The second half was much more scrappy with Liverpool edging Saints out and forcing them into defensive errors but late on in the game it was Rodriguez who scored the fourth and final goal of the game running almost half the pitch and converting a deflection off Jones to win the game for Southampton in front of a season record attendance of 32 070 100 101 Chelsea 30 March 2013 Following the final two week international break Southampton returned to St Mary s on 30 March to face Chelsea for the third time in the season ahead of the visitors FA Cup replay just two days later Despite a number of key injuries including captain Adam Lallana and playmaker Gaston Ramirez Southampton started the game at a high tempo with Jay Rodriguez coming close early on after a long run through the Chelsea defence 102 103 Rodriguez eventually did open the scoring for the hosts in the 23rd minute linking up well with Steven Davis to slot calmly past Petr Cech to put the Saints ahead 102 103 Ten minutes later John Terry equalised with a header from a corner although the hope for the visiting side did not last long as a Rickie Lambert free kick on his 500th career league appearance just two minutes later put the home side back in the lead going into half time 102 103 Goalkeeper Artur Boruc was taken off at the break and replaced by Kelvin Davis who later made a number of key saves to deny Chelsea from coming back into the match 102 103 Despite high pressure from the visitors towards the end of the game Southampton held on and moved up to 12th in the table following Everton s win later in the day 102 103 Reading 6 April 2013 After two wins in a row and the club in 12th place in the Premier League Southampton travelled to face Championship title holders Reading in a game which saw the Saints face old manager Nigel Adkins for the first time since his sacking The game started badly for the travelling side who defended poorly to almost allow Adam Le Fondre to open the scoring although it was Southampton who broke the deadlock through Jay Rodriguez s sixth league goal of the season and his third in three consecutive games 104 105 Southampton continued pressuring the home side throughout the rest of the first half with Rodriguez coming close to netting a second but hitting the bar and Gaston Ramirez missing an opportunity 104 105 After the break the visitors came out stronger although many chances were missed and the hosts began to take the advantage Adam Lallana replaced Ramirez in the 63rd minute though and within ten minutes had scored Southampton s second 104 105 A controversial Artur Boruc save denied Reading a consolation and despite added pressure Southampton held on to record a third consecutive victory in the top flight for the first time since December 2003 and move up to 11th 104 105 West Ham United 13 April 2013 With the club in 11th place in the league table Southampton hosted West Ham United just a position below them on equal points on 13 April The game was a largely scrappy affair in difficult weather conditions and both the home side and the away side enjoyed early chances a shot by Rickie Lambert from a corner was deflected onto the post by United goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen and winger Ricardo Vaz Te was denied by the crossbar 106 107 Just before the hour mark however the Saints finally broke the deadlock when Gaston Ramirez found himself free of the West Ham defence and on the second attempt slotted the ball into the visitors net 106 107 The lead was sacrificed just seven minutes later as a Jos Hooiveld conceded free kick was scored scrappily by Andy Carroll to put the Hammers in with a chance of points 106 107 Jay Rodriguez and Jason Puncheon were introduced later in the match which helped the home side but it was not enough to overcome a resilient West Ham side and obtain all three points 106 107 Swansea City 20 April 2013 The following week Southampton travelled to face Swansea City still in the top half of the table The hosts started the stronger of the two sides with Angel Rangel and Jonathan de Guzman coming close early on with Jack Cork and Jay Rodriguez responding for the visiting Saints and forcing saves from Swansea goalkeeper Michel Vorm 108 109 Rickie Lambert came close to scoring with a free kick and from the resulting corner Adam Lallana converted into the Swansea net but the goal was disallowed for a foul on Vorm by the Southampton captain 108 109 Both sides enjoyed decent chances throughout the second half and substitute Emmanuel Mayuka came close to winning it in the closing minutes but for a reflex save from in form Vorm the game ended goalless extending Southampton s unbeaten run to six matches 108 109 West Bromwich Albion 27 April 2013 On 27 April Southampton hosted a West Brom side which had not won since 9 March The game started relatively well for the home side who dominated possession and had chances to score first within the opening few exchanges but it was the visitors who opened against the run of play in the sixth minute when Marc Antoine Fortune turned in a corner on the third attempt to give the Baggies an early advantage 110 111 For Southampton the standout player was Jay Rodriguez who took a number of opportunities to shoot but only hit the target a few times although West Brom had their fair share of chances too many involving Chelsea loanee Romelu Lukaku in a largely cagey and scrappy opening 45 minutes 110 111 Gaston Ramirez came on at half time and was involved in a few early attacks for the hosts but 25 minutes into the second half after Lukaku had taken advantage of defensive errors to double his team s lead he was sent off for an incident involving Fortune following an alleged elbow on Shane Long which also saw the West Brom goalscorer dismissed 110 111 Long later scored a third for the visitors before referee Robert Madley in charge of his first game in the Premier League gave Danny Fox his second booking of the game and Southampton s second red card of the game and of the season to leave them with nine men for the last ten minutes due to other results Southampton only dropped one place in the league table 110 111 Tottenham Hotspur 4 May 2013 The following week Southampton travelled to White Hart Lane to face European hopefuls Tottenham Hotspur With kick off delayed by half an hour due to an issue on the local motorway the travelling side took the early initiative with Rickie Lambert coming close after latching onto a lofted ball by Nathaniel Clyne Lambert came close again minutes later as he saw a close range free kick pushed by Hugo Lloris onto the post and Steven Davis could not convert the follow up 112 113 After the break the Saints continued to enjoy the majority of scoring opportunities with a notable chance for Adam Lallana going astray followed by a period of dominance for the hosts in which Clint Dempsey and Tom Huddlestone came close 112 113 In the final five minutes though recently named PFA Players Player of the Year and PFA Young Player of the Year and former Southampton player Gareth Bale scored his second in two against his old club when he broke away from Luke Shaw and fired a shot into the top corner of Southampton s net subjecting them to a second defeat in a row 112 113 After their final game of the season against Stoke City the Southampton players completed a lap of honour at St Mary s Stadium to thank the fans for their support throughout the year Sunderland 12 May 2013 Southampton travelled to the Stadium of Light for their penultimate game of the season facing a Sunderland side just one point and one place below them in the bottom quadrant of the league table Once again the Saints dominated early possession and chances although they lacked an end product with Rickie Lambert often found offside and surrounding players in poor form in the opposition half it took until 27 minute for Sunderland to have the first actual chance of the game which ended with a harmless shot at Artur Boruc 114 115 Into the second half the game continued on level terms with Sunderland goalkeeper Simon Mignolet performing well against the attacks of the visitors and it was the home side who took advantage on 68 minutes when full back Phil Bardsley made a run into the Southampton half and drove a shot in from outside the box 114 115 The Saints responded quickly however as both substitute midfielders James Ward Prowse and Jason Puncheon linked up well to equalise for Pochettino s side eight minutes later 114 115 Lambert had a chance to win it for the visitors but in the end the game finished 1 1 which meant Southampton were almost entirely safe in the Premier League but for an unlikely run of results in the final matches of the season 114 115 Stoke City 19 May 2013 Southampton s final game of the season was at home to Stoke City which was also the final career match of striker Michael Owen The home side began the game strongly with season top scorer Rickie Lambert scoring within the first minute only for the goal to be disallowed for offside 116 117 The remainder of the first half saw few chances for either side but it was Stoke who struck first after the break when former Saints striker Peter Crouch headed in a cross from Geoff Cameron to put the Potters one up 116 117 In response Steven Davis and Morgan Schneiderlin came close to scoring an equaliser but for the performance of Asmir Begovic in goal and ten minutes after the opener Lambert made it 15 for the season with a tap in from close range 116 117 The scores remained level and it left Southampton in 14th place for their first season back in the Premier League 116 117 Results and table Edit Manchester City v Southampton 19 August 2012 1Manchester City3 2SouthamptonManchester16 00 BST Tevez 39 Dzeko 71 Nasri 80 Report Lambert 60 Davis 67 Stadium Etihad Stadium Attendance 46 409Referee Howard Webb Southampton v Wigan Athletic 25 August 2012 2Southampton0 2Wigan AthleticSouthampton15 00 BST Report Di Santo 51 Kone 89 Stadium St Mary s Stadium Attendance 29 604Referee Anthony Taylor Southampton v Manchester United 2 September 2012 3Southampton2 3Manchester UnitedSouthampton16 00 BST Lambert 17 Schneiderlin 56 Hooiveld Report Van Persie 23 87 90 1 Stadium St Mary s Stadium Attendance 31 609Referee Mike Dean Arsenal v Southampton 15 September 2012 4Arsenal6 1SouthamptonLondon15 00 BST Hooiveld 11 o g Podolski 31 Gervinho 35 71 Clyne 37 o g Walcott 88 Report Fox 45 Stadium Emirates Stadium Attendance 60 097Referee Kevin Friend Southampton v Aston Villa 22 September 2012 5Southampton4 1Aston VillaSouthampton15 00 BST Lambert 58 90 4 pen Clyne 63 Puncheon 72 Report Bent 36 Stadium St Mary s Stadium Attendance 30 713Referee Jonathan Moss Everton v Southampton 29 September 2012 6Everton3 1SouthamptonLiverpool15 00 BST Osman 25 Jelavic 32 38 Report Ramirez 6 Stadium Goodison Park Attendance 37 922Referee Lee Probert Southampton v Fulham 7 October 2012 7Southampton2 2FulhamSouthampton13 30 BST Fonte 4 90 Report Hooiveld 69 o g Richardson 88 Stadium St Mary s Stadium Attendance 28 004Referee Mark Clattenburg West Ham United v Southampton 20 October 2012 8West Ham United4 1SouthamptonLondon15 00 BST Noble 46 72 pen Nolan 48 Maiga 87 Report Lallana 63 Stadium Boleyn Ground Attendance 34 925Referee Neil Swarbrick Southampton v Tottenham Hotspur 28 October 2012 9Southampton1 2Tottenham HotspurSouthampton15 00 GMT Rodriguez 66 Report Bale 15 Dempsey 39 Stadium St Mary s Stadium Attendance 31 944Referee Lee Mason West Bromwich Albion v Southampton 5 November 2012 10West Bromwich Albion2 0SouthamptonWest Bromwich20 00 GMT Odemwingie 36 60 Report Stadium The Hawthorns Attendance 25 635Referee Mark Halsey Southampton v Swansea City 10 November 2012 11Southampton1 1Swansea CitySouthampton15 00 GMT Schneiderlin 64 Report Dyer 73 Stadium St Mary s Stadium Attendance 30 501Referee Andre Marriner Queens Park Rangers v Southampton 17 November 2012 12Queens Park Rangers1 3SouthamptonLondon15 00 GMT Hoilett 49 Report Lambert 23 Puncheon 45 1 Ferdinand 83 o g Stadium Loftus Road Attendance 18 174Referee Mike Dean Southampton v Newcastle United 25 November 2012 13Southampton2 0Newcastle UnitedSouthampton15 00 GMT Lallana 35 Ramirez 60 Report Stadium St Mary s Stadium Attendance 31 410Referee Martin Atkinson Southampton v Norwich City 28 November 2012 14Southampton1 1Norwich CitySouthampton19 45 GMT Lambert 32 Report Snodgrass 45 Stadium St Mary s Stadium Attendance 29 325Referee Mark Clattenburg Liverpool v Southampton 1 December 2012 15Liverpool1 0SouthamptonLiverpool15 00 GMT Agger 43 Report Stadium Anfield Attendance 44 525Referee Michael Oliver Southampton v Reading 8 December 2012 16Southampton1 0ReadingSouthampton15 00 GMT Puncheon 61 Report Stadium St Mary s Stadium Attendance 29 331Referee Jonathan Moss Southampton v Sunderland 22 December 2012 17Southampton0 1SunderlandSouthampton15 00 GMT Report Fletcher 42 Stadium St Mary s Stadium Attendance 31 275Referee Howard Webb Fulham v Southampton 26 December 2012 18Fulham1 1SouthamptonLondon15 00 GMT Berbatov 8 Report Lambert 85 pen Stadium Craven Cottage Attendance 25 700Referee Phil Dowd Stoke City v Southampton 29 December 2012 19Stoke City3 3SouthamptonStoke on Trent15 00 GMT Jones 16 Upson 67 Jerome 90 Report Lambert 10 Rodriguez 24 Wilkinson 36 o g Stadium Britannia Stadium Attendance 26 391Referee Mark Clattenburg Southampton v Arsenal 1 January 2013 20Southampton1 1ArsenalSouthampton17 30 GMT Ramirez 35 Report Do Prado 41 o g Stadium St Mary s Stadium Attendance 31 743Referee Lee Probert Aston Villa v Southampton 12 January 2013 21Aston Villa0 1SouthamptonBirmingham15 00 GMT Report Lambert 34 pen Stadium Villa Park Attendance 32 500Referee Mark Halsey Chelsea v Southampton 16 January 2013 22Chelsea2 2SouthamptonLondon19 45 GMT Ba 25 Hazard 45 Report Lambert 58 Puncheon 75 Stadium Stamford Bridge Attendance 38 484Referee Michael Oliver Southampton v Everton 21 January 2013 23Southampton0 0EvertonSouthampton20 00 GMT Report Stadium St Mary s Stadium Attendance 28 359Referee Neil Swarbrick Manchester United v Southampton 30 January 2013 24Manchester United2 1SouthamptonManchester20 00 GMT Rooney 8 27 Report Rodriguez 3 Stadium Old Trafford Attendance 75 600Referee Lee Mason Wigan Athletic v Southampton 2 February 2013 25Wigan Athletic2 2SouthamptonWigan15 00 GMT Caldwell 25 Maloney 90 Report Lambert 64 Schneiderlin 86 Stadium DW Stadium Attendance 18 598Referee Andre Marriner Southampton v Manchester City 9 February 2013 26Southampton3 1Manchester CitySouthampton17 30 GMT Puncheon 7 Davis 22 Barry 48 o g Report Dzeko 39 Stadium St Mary s Stadium Attendance 31 798Referee Martin Atkinson Newcastle United v Southampton 24 February 2013 27Newcastle United4 2SouthamptonNewcastle13 30 GMT Sissoko 33 Cisse 42 Cabaye 67 pen Hooiveld 79 o g Report Schneiderlin 3 Lambert 50 Stadium St James Park Attendance 52 259Referee Chris Foy Southampton v Queens Park Rangers 2 March 2013 28Southampton1 2Queens Park RangersSouthampton15 00 GMT Ramirez 45 Report Remy 14 Bothroyd 77 Stadium St Mary s Stadium Attendance 31 728Referee Howard Webb Norwich City v Southampton 9 March 2013 29Norwich City0 0SouthamptonNorwich15 00 GMT Report Stadium Carrow Road Attendance 26 783Referee Mark Clattenburg Southampton v Liverpool 16 March 2013 30Southampton3 1LiverpoolSouthampton15 00 GMT Schneiderlin 6 Lambert 33 Rodriguez 81 Report Coutinho 45 1 Stadium St Mary s Stadium Attendance 32 070Referee Phil Dowd Southampton v Chelsea 30 March 2013 31Southampton2 1ChelseaSouthampton15 00 GMT Rodriguez 23 Lambert 35 Report Terry 33 Stadium St Mary s Stadium Attendance 31 779Referee Jonathan Moss Reading v Southampton 6 April 2013 32Reading0 2SouthamptonReading12 45 BST Report Rodriguez 34 Lallana 72 Stadium Madejski Stadium Attendance 24 108Referee Mike Jones Southampton v West Ham United 13 April 2013 33Southampton1 1West Ham UnitedSouthampton15 00 BST Ramirez 59 Report Carroll 66 Stadium St Mary s Stadium Attendance 31 984Referee Mike Dean Swansea City v Southampton 20 April 2013 34Swansea City0 0SouthamptonSwansea15 00 BST Report Stadium Liberty Stadium Attendance 20 561Referee Mark Halsey Southampton v West Bromwich Albion 27 April 2013 35Southampton0 3West Bromwich AlbionSouthampton15 00 BST Report Fortune 6 Lukaku 67 Long 77 Stadium St Mary s Stadium Attendance 31 946Referee Robert Madley Tottenham Hotspur v Southampton 4 May 2013 36Tottenham Hotspur1 0SouthamptonLondon15 30 BST Bale 86 Report Stadium White Hart Lane Attendance 36 190Referee Mark Clattenburg Sunderland v Southampton 12 May 2013 37Sunderland1 1SouthamptonSunderland15 00 BST Bardsley 68 Report Puncheon 76 Stadium Stadium of Light Attendance 41 988Referee Mike Dean Southampton v Stoke City 19 May 2013 38Southampton1 1Stoke CitySouthampton16 00 BST Lambert 57 Report Crouch 47 Stadium St Mary s Stadium Attendance 31 539Referee Lee Probert Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738GroundAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHHAAHAAHAAHAHAHHAHAHAAHResultLLLLWLDLLLDWWDLWLDDDWDDLDWLLDWWWDDLLDDPosition1418202017171718192019191718181517171817151515161615161616151211111213141414Updated to match es played on 19 May 2013 Source statto comA Away H Home W Win D Draw L Loss Pos Club Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts12 Fulham 38 11 10 17 50 60 10 4313 Stoke City 38 9 15 14 34 45 11 4214 Southampton 38 9 14 15 49 60 11 4115 Aston Villa 38 10 11 17 47 69 22 4116 Newcastle United 38 11 8 19 45 68 23 41Pld Matches played W Matches won D Matches drawn L Matches lost GF Goals for GA Goals against GD Goal difference Pts PointsFA Cup EditOn 5 January 2013 Southampton hosted FA Cup holders Chelsea in the Third Round of the tournament The Saints started strongly in the first half breaking the deadlock in the 22nd minute courtesy of a Jay Rodriguez strike set up by Jason Puncheon but could not hold the lead until the break as Chelsea striker Demba Ba scored on his debut just over ten minutes later before Victor Moses scored the away side s second on the stroke of half time 8 9 Shortly after the break the hosts conceded again when Branislav Ivanovic headed in a Juan Mata cross and Ba made it 4 1 for the reigning champions on the hour mark 8 9 In the last ten minutes Chelsea were awarded a penalty for a handball by Steven Davis and substitute captain Frank Lampard converted confidently to seal a 5 1 win at St Mary s knocking Southampton out of the competition 8 9 Southampton v Chelsea 5 January 2013 Round 3Southampton1 5ChelseaSouthampton15 00 GMT Rodriguez 22 Report Ba 35 61 Moses 45 1 Ivanovic 52 Lampard 83 pen Stadium St Mary s Stadium Attendance 27 813Referee Mike DeanLeague Cup EditStevenage 28 August 2012 On 28 August 2012 Southampton travelled to play Stevenage in the second round of the 2012 13 Football League Cup After a relatively even and incident free first half the Saints came out firing after the break as returning striker Tadanari Lee scored his first goal of the season to put the visitors one up 118 119 Billy Sharp who provided the assist for the first goal got on the scoresheet himself 20 minutes later with Southampton s second before winger Jason Puncheon scored a third two minutes later from outside the penalty area 118 119 Among a number of young players coming on as substitutes late in the game Ben Reeves scored on his season debut in the third minute of injury time to seal the win for the Saints with the home side picking up a consolation goal to leave the score at 4 1 118 119 Sheffield Wednesday 25 September 2012 Southampton s third round draw saw the club host Championship side Sheffield Wednesday on 25 September After half an hour of pressure from both sides Jay Rodriguez scored his first goal for the Saints with a shot from the edge of the penalty area to put the hosts ahead 120 121 Following a number of additional chances for Southampton to go two up the sides went into half time at 1 0 120 121 Despite a number of clear cut chances in the second half it took until the 78th minute for Rodriguez to double Southampton s lead when he converted a penalty following a foul on winger Steve De Ridder 120 121 Wednesday increased the pressure in the final part of the match but were unable to reverse Southampton s win 120 121 Leeds United 30 October 2012 For the fourth round of the cup Southampton were drawn in an away match against Championship side Leeds United for 30 October The home side held the majority of the possession and enjoyed more chances than the visitors in the first half and opened the scoring in the 34th minute courtesy of loanee midfielder Michael Tonge 6 7 The second half continued in much the same way with Leeds boasting more of the few chances before El Hadji Diouf finally secured the victory for the hosts with an 88th minute goal 6 7 In the last minute Leeds were also awarded a penalty which was scored by substitute striker Luciano Becchio 6 7 Stevenage v Southampton 28 August 2012 Round 2Stevenage1 4SouthamptonStevenage19 45 BST Thalassitis 90 2 Report Lee 53 Sharp 74 Puncheon 76 Reeves 90 3 Stadium Broadhall Way Attendance 3 062Referee Oliver Langford Southampton v Sheffield Wednesday 25 September 2012 Round 3Southampton2 0Sheffield WednesdaySouthampton19 45 BST Rodriguez 30 78 pen Report Stadium St Mary s Stadium Attendance 9 890Referee Mark Halsey Leeds United v Southampton 30 October 2012 Round 4Leeds United3 0SouthamptonLeeds19 45 GMT Tonge 34 Diouf 88 Becchio 90 3 pen Report Stadium Elland Road Attendance 17 002Referee Chris FoySquad statistics EditNo Pos Nat Name League FA Cup League Cup Total DisciplineApps Gls Asst Apps Gls Asst Apps Gls Asst Apps Gls Asst 1 GK Kelvin Davis 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 1 0 0 0 02 DF Nathaniel Clyne 34 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 1 3 2 03 DF Maya Yoshida 31 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 33 1 0 0 2 04 MF Morgan Schneiderlin 36 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 37 5 1 9 05 DF Jos Hooiveld 23 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 25 3 0 0 5 06 DF Jose Fonte 25 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 26 2 2 1 5 07 FW Rickie Lambert 35 3 15 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 3 15 9 2 08 MF Steven Davis 22 10 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 23 10 2 2 1 09 FW Jay Rodriguez 24 11 6 8 1 1 0 1 2 0 26 11 9 8 4 010 MF Gaston Ramirez 20 6 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 6 5 2 2 112 GK Paulo Gazzaniga 9 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 11 0 0 0 013 DF Danny Fox 14 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 6 1 1 3 115 DF Vegard Forren 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 016 MF James Ward Prowse 4 11 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 8 11 0 1 1 018 MF Jack Cork 28 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 30 0 0 1 020 MF Adam Lallana 26 4 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 4 3 6 2 021 MF Guilherme do Prado 8 10 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 11 10 0 2 0 022 DF Frazer Richardson 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 3 0 0 0 023 DF Luke Shaw 22 3 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 24 4 0 1 2 024 FW Emmanuel Mayuka 1 10 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 10 0 1 0 026 DF Jack Stephens 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 027 MF Richard Chaplow 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 3 3 0 1 0 028 MF Calum Chambers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 030 GK Cody Cropper 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 031 GK Artur Boruc 20 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 1 033 MF Steve De Ridder 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 2 5 0 1 2 034 MF Corby Moore 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 036 FW Jake Sinclair 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 037 MF Dominic Gape 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 038 MF Andy Robinson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 039 MF Lloyd Isgrove 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 042 MF Jason Puncheon 25 7 6 4 1 0 1 1 1 0 27 7 7 5 1 0Players with appearances who ended the season on loan11 FW Billy Sharp 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 014 MF Dean Hammond 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 019 FW Tadanari Lee 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 025 DF Danny Seaborne 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 1 029 MF Ben Reeves 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 5 1 0 1 032 DF Danny Butterfield 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 035 FW Sam Hoskins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0Most appearances Edit Pos Nat Name League FA Cup League Cup TotalStrt Sub Strt Sub Strt Sub Strt Sub Total1 FW Rickie Lambert 35 3 0 0 0 0 35 3 382 MF Morgan Schneiderlin 36 0 1 0 0 0 37 0 37FW Jay Rodriguez 24 11 1 0 1 0 26 11 374 DF Nathaniel Clyne 34 0 0 0 0 0 34 0 34DF Maya Yoshida 32 1 1 0 1 0 33 1 34MF Jason Puncheon 25 7 1 0 1 0 27 7 347 MF Steven Davis 22 10 1 0 0 0 23 10 338 MF Jack Cork 28 0 1 0 1 0 30 0 30MF Adam Lallana 26 4 0 0 0 0 26 4 3010 DF Jose Fonte 25 2 1 0 0 0 26 2 28DF Luke Shaw 22 3 1 0 1 1 24 4 28Top goalscorers Edit Pos Nat Name League FA Cup League Cup TotalGls Apps Gls Apps Gls Apps Gls Apps GPG1 FW Rickie Lambert 15 38 0 0 0 0 15 38 0 392 FW Jay Rodriguez 6 35 1 1 2 1 9 37 0 243 MF Jason Puncheon 6 32 0 1 1 1 7 34 0 204 MF Gaston Ramirez 5 26 0 0 0 0 5 26 0 19MF Morgan Schneiderlin 5 36 0 1 0 0 5 37 0 136 MF Adam Lallana 3 30 0 0 0 0 3 30 0 107 DF Jose Fonte 2 27 0 1 0 0 2 28 0 07MF Steven Davis 2 32 0 1 0 0 2 33 0 069 FW Tadanari Lee 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 3 0 33FW Billy Sharp 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 3 0 33MF Ben Reeves 0 3 0 0 1 3 1 6 0 17DF Danny Fox 1 20 0 0 0 0 1 20 0 05DF Nathaniel Clyne 1 34 0 0 0 0 1 34 0 02Transfers EditPlayers transferred inDate Pos Name Club Fee Ref 1 July 2012 FW Jay Rodriguez Burnley 7 500 000 10 11 6 July 2012 MF Steven Davis Rangers Undisclosed 14 15 19 July 2012 DF Nathaniel Clyne Crystal Palace Compensation 18 19 20 July 2012 GK Paulo Gazzaniga Gillingham Undisclosed 122 123 28 August 2012 FW Emmanuel Mayuka BSC Young Boys Undisclosed 124 125 30 August 2012 DF Maya Yoshida VVV Venlo Undisclosed 16 17 31 August 2012 MF Gaston Ramirez Bologna 12 000 000 12 13 18 January 2013 DF Vegard Forren Molde Undisclosed 24 25 Free agents signedDate Pos Name Former club Date released Ref 31 August 2012 GK Cody Cropper Ipswich Town 1 July 2012 13 126 22 September 2012 GK Artur Boruc Fiorentina 1 July 2012 127 128 Players transferred outDate Pos Name Club Fee Ref 29 July 2012 DF Dan Harding Nottingham Forest Undisclosed 22 23 Players loaned outStart date Pos Name Club End date Ref 1 July 2012 DF Aaron Martin Crystal Palace 4 January 2013 129 130 20 July 2012 GK Tommy Forecast Gillingham End of season 122 123 17 August 2012 FW Jonathan Forte Crawley Town 17 November 2012 131 132 18 August 2012 FW Lee Barnard Bournemouth 1 January 2013 133 134 31 August 2012 FW Billy Sharp Nottingham Forest End of season 135 136 31 August 2012 FW Dean Hammond Brighton amp Hove Albion End of season 137 138 9 November 2012 DF Danny Seaborne Charlton Athletic 9 December 2012 139 140 10 November 2012 MF Alberto Seidi Aldershot Town 10 December 2012 141 142 3 January 2013 FW Sam Hoskins Stevenage End of season 143 144 11 January 2013 DF Ryan Dickson Bradford City End of season 145 146 17 January 2013 DF Danny Seaborne Bournemouth End of season 147 148 31 January 2013 FW Jonathan Forte Sheffield United End of season 149 150 31 January 2013 MF Ben Reeves Southend United 28 February 2013 151 152 31 January 2013 MF Steve De Ridder Bolton Wanderers 28 February 2013 153 154 31 January 2013 FW Lee Barnard Oldham Athletic End of season 153 155 14 February 2013 FW Tadanari Lee Tokyo End of season 156 157 25 February 2013 DF Aaron Martin Coventry City End of season 158 159 15 March 2013 MF Richard Chaplow Millwall 9 April 2013 160 161 162 15 March 2013 MF Ben Reeves Southend United End of season 163 164 27 March 2013 DF Danny Butterfield Bolton Wanderers End of season 165 166 Players releasedDate Pos Name Subsequent club Join date Ref 19 May 2012 DF Radhi Jaidi None retirement 20 21 19 May 2012 DF Harlee Dean Brentford 21 May 2012 20 167 19 May 2012 MF Lee Holmes Preston North End 29 May 2012 20 168 19 May 2012 GK Jack Dovey Eastleigh 31 May 2012 20 169 19 May 2012 GK Bartosz Bialkowski Notts County 15 June 2012 20 170 19 May 2012 FW Ryan Doble Shrewsbury Town 20 June 2012 20 171 19 May 2012 FW David Connolly Portsmouth 31 December 2012 20 172 References Edit Thank You for Your Fantastic Support Southampton F C 20 May 2013 Retrieved 21 May 2013 Southampton History 1975 to date statto com Archived from the original on 1 March 2015 Retrieved 20 January 2013 Southampton History 1945 to 1975 statto com Archived from the original on 1 March 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